Thank you.
For time's sake, I'd like to move on to another topic, and then we can follow up off-line.
Andrea, I've read the C.D. Howe brief that was put together regarding the de minimis threshold. It's obviously a very compelling story, with it currently at $20, and they go through three scenarios of $80, $100, and $200.
Similar to what Dan was saying, I've received a number of emails from local retailers. I'd like to maybe assuage their concerns in terms of doing this, because the merits on an economic efficiency basis just on the government side are obviously quite compelling. Obviously the world has changed in terms of technology and in terms of the Internet, but more importantly, if you're a rural resident versus an urban resident and living closer to the border, your access is different.
Perhaps you could speak to something that we can look at in addition to it being raised from $20 to $80—which I don't think is an unreasonable ask—that would smooth some of the concerns from the retailer side, whether it is subsequent tariff reductions or things such as that, so that we create a win-win situation for everybody instead of possibly a win and small loss situation.