Thank you very much.
For the witnesses in this session, my name is Daniel Blaikie. I'm fortunate to be able to serve as the member of Parliament for Elmwood—Transcona, which is in the northeast corner of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Carrying on, Mr. Mueller, when the government was first designing this tax, there was some talk about alternative ways of having a luxury tax, whether that would be.... Rather than putting it on the manufacturer's product—and manufacturers are competing in an international marketplace, and it reduces their competitiveness—there was talk about directing or assessing the tax on the use of luxury aircraft in Canada, whether it's on the time that it's rented by consumers of luxury aircraft or otherwise.
Do you want to talk a bit about some of the other suggestions that were on the table for how to structure a luxury tax that wouldn't have had the same impact on manufacturers?