First of all, thank you for the compliment. It's a team effort.
We looked at the data, based on Statistics Canada and some tax deductions, and the number of persons—apprentices and indentured tradespersons—who reported living at a certain distance from their primary place of work. Based on the number of these tradespersons and the estimated cost of travelling back and forth, we estimate that the tax deduction would amount to about—and I don't have the numbers in front of me—$100 million per year in tax relief for individuals who would benefit from this tax provision—that is, those who travel more than 80 kilometres to their place of work.