It's good. It's positive. We've always had this discussion in our organization and every other organization about the relative level of corporate taxation in a recession. I think generally there's a feeling that we're probably at about the right level. I recall Minister Flaherty brought in a program of tax cuts back in 2007 and we've pretty well maintained that level for about the last six years. It's been at that rate. Now compare that to the Province of Ontario, in which essentially they introduced a schedule in 2009 for cuts going into 2013. They cancelled the last year. I think that was a disappointment to a lot of our members. Of course, if you are told in 2009 what your rate is going to be for 2013 and then in 2012 the government states that it is not going to implement that tax rate as scheduled three years ago, that's a problem.
But I think generally there's been strong support. There was a program introduced back in 2007 and it's been maintained. As I said before, we're pretty well at the right level. There are some people—I know we have accountants at the chamber—who said we should be paying off the credit card first. There are varying degrees on the proper levels of corporate taxation. But, I think at the federal level we're at a pretty competitive rate relative to the rest of Canada.