That's a good question. As much as I like that concept, the problem is one of timing. The number of people who have large unrealized gains in their portfolios, whether in Calgary or Alberta or Canada, is down substantially, so I think using that as a trigger for economic stimulus might be for the medium term, the medium term being one to three years. The short term is what we need to address.
For example, I am taking one of my companies into the province of Alberta, looking for $100 million to $200 million dollars of economic stimulus to assist in building critical infrastructure and jobs. There's a conversation we'll be having, but that's instantaneous use of capital.
Unfortunately, I don't think the timing is right for simply reducing the tax rate on unrealized gains. I like the concept; I think the timing is suspect relative to its utility. We need cash and we need it now.