Mr. Littler, on the issues you raised—interchange, tariff reduction, and de minimis—I can tell you that a few years ago we increased the duty-free limits to $750, I believe, when Canadians leave. We were told that the sky was going to fall out, and it didn't fall out.
I'm a huge supporter of retail and a huge supporter of retail in my riding, the mom-and-pop shops. After reading a couple of the non-partisan reports, non-political reports that have come out from C.D. Howe and a few others on de minimis, there does seem to be an argument for raising it from, say, $20 to an $80 level, or from $20 to a $50 level. I want you to comment on that.
Before you do, though, I want to ask about the defence industry, though I have to admit that I am not an expert in defence or procurement. Could you briefly comment on the opportunity for recapitalization and a made-in-Canada strategy, without running amok to any WTO issues or anything like that?
I'd like to hear from Mr. Littler and then from Christyn.