I don't, and I'll tell you why. The advocates will tell you that we're at Ugandan levels. Actually, we're the same level as the EU, which is 22 euros, or the U.K., which is 16 pounds. Just to be clear, in value-added tax jurisdictions, this is actually quite a standard level.
Second, when the de minimis level was introduced in 1985, there was no GST. At the time, the de minimis level was really about collecting duty on paper clips. In the intervening period, the HST came in. In a sense, yes, the level has been frozen, but the disadvantage is actually greater now than it was in 1985.