I appreciate the question.
I believe you asked to see which provinces have an open policy as far as personal importation is concerned.
The two that stick out in my mind, Mr. Chair, speaking through you to Mr. Julian, are Ontario and Alberta. The Province of Alberta has one of the most liberal, I would say, exemptions. It allows an unlimited amount, as long as you transport it on your person. The Province of Ontario also has a limited one.
As I noted in my presentation, other jurisdictions—for example, B.C.—have long held that because of the IILA legislation, there is no point in their looking at a personal exemption. This stems largely from the fact that when the IILA came into force, it basically created separate jurisdictions. While each province has sovereign jurisdiction over its own area, it does not have any authority as far as interprovincial movement of wine goes.
Sir, I'm sorry, but I missed your second question. It was in relation to revenue, was it?