What I can say to that is, of course, that these changes will put in place a federal minimum wage. They're amending part III of the Canada Labour Code, which applies just to the federally regulated private sectors, and the provinces and territories will continue to set their own minimum wage rates. I can't speak to whether the provinces or territories might choose to raise their rate or not, but what I can tell you is that right now the rates in the provinces are between $11.45 and $16 per hour and that this federal rate will be equal to or on par with all jurisdictions with the exception of Nunavut, whose rate is set at $16 per hour.
As I mentioned in my remarks, these provisions include a provision whereby if the provincial or territorial rate is higher, that rate will prevail. There's also a trend in provinces and territories to automatically adjust their minimum wage rates based on indexing formulae. Quite a number of provinces and territories already regularly increase their minimum wage rates based on either the provincial or the federal consumer price index.