The regressive issue is a large one. What I worry about—and again, this is coming from southwestern Ontario, from seeing the job losses in our area—is a weakened retail sector. At the end of the day somebody is going to end up paying these taxes, and Canadian consumers are increasingly deciding to go across the border.
Are tariffs the only issue? No, I agree with Mr. Adler on the Canadian dollar, and there are a number of reasons why people cross the border. But this is just one thing pushing at the margin that's going to get more and more people shopping in Port Huron instead of in Sarnia.