That's a fantastic question.
The reality is that any type of tax affects every one of us here today. There are none excepted.
I just gave you an idea, an example. I'm saying $10,000. I figure from my understanding of a truck load, a freezer load of freight coming out of Ontario into Newfoundland, that it would be somewhere around $14,000 or $12,000, so I take the figure of $10,000. Because of the pricing model, there's a fuel surcharge that's added. With the increase in the price of fuel, that fuel surcharge goes up and down. Right now, today, it's 80.1%. If it's a $10,000 bill, it's now $18,100, if my math is correct.
You guys had the wholesalers in, and that's the price they pay. Then they sit down and they do their profit margins, and then the consumers—me and you—come in off the street and that's what we're paying for.