Yes, I understand that. I guess what I'm getting at is that we seem to have....
I happen to come from Alberta, so we get double-whammied. People in the higher-income category get hit provincially and now they're getting hit federally. This is more as it applies to the United States and since the election of President-elect Trump, who is now talking about reducing taxes in the United States. I'm hearing more and more about Canadians with high income who float between the two countries and who are looking at declaring U.S. residence.
In this particular case, if the same thing applied, would it have any impact on these two treaties? If you have individuals who effectively can claim residency in Canada and one of the other countries, is there any impact there as a result of this particular initiative?