We've tried to uncover the motivation of CRA. We had a meeting with a liaison in their office. We weren't given any reason why suddenly they started to crack down on campgrounds, even though nothing changed in terms of the campgrounds' classification or their business model.. Nothing ever changed, but all of a sudden they started to act on what their interpretation was, I guess. Four campgrounds—three in Ontario and one in Quebec—started this forest fire, for lack of a better term, when CRA did some audits and reassessed these campgrounds, one going back three years at $250,000. We've yet to uncover why.
It's important to say that our industry is really unique in that it's very seasonal. There's been some correspondence and communication, some in an earlier committee meeting that I saw, in which campgrounds and storage facilities were used in the same sentence. We think they're completely different. We want to point out that campgrounds are very seasonal and that their workforce is made up of probably three or four times as many seasonal workers as full-time workers. This will have an economic impact.