It's quite clear to us that it will be on net, because if you think about when women tend to have a first child in Canada, it's around age 30. We'd be basically averaging their earnings from 25 to 30. If you look at the way people earn, you see that's when salaries and earnings are going up quite sharply for women in Canada.
When we look at the mechanics, we can speculate, but to us it looks like it's going to provide a whole lot less than the existing drop-out measure would have provided had it been there. We've asked for the data. We've asked, “Show us what this will provide”, because to us it looks like it's not going to provide nearly the same. We have not seen that.