Thank you for the question.
From eBay's perspective, we very much want to see Canadian retail thrive. From a strategic business perspective, our focus is very much on developing our domestic marketplace, with Canadian sellers selling to Canadian buyers.
I do think, though, there's a suite of solutions that can accompany an increase in the de minimis threshold, and I think you hit the nail on the head with tariff reductions.
Even the Retail Council's own pre-budget submission raises the idea of pairing an increase in the de minimis threshold with a reduction or a rationalization of tariffs in order to maintain a level playing field for retailers so that we maintain the situation but are not protecting retailers on the backs of Canadian consumers. We're doing it in a much more direct and thoughtful way. We can also have a de minimis threshold above which there is more consistent enforcement, so that everybody knows the rules of the game and you're not subject to it being enforced one day at $80 and another day at $100. That pairing of solutions might make a lot of sense.