As for the general preferential tariff, I would like to discuss another topic—the regressive aspect, economically speaking, of those tariff increases.
Let's take the example I have already used in committee and in the House. When I was a boy, my geometry kit was made in Canada. That's a good example. Today, I think it's impossible to find such a kit made in Canada.
Mostly low-income households will be hit hard by those tariff increases. Clearly, this is a matter of proportion.
Do you want to comment on the regressive aspect of those tariff increases?