Very well. Thank you.
Just to your point to Mr. Blaikie, it is spelled out that it's 120 kilometres from home, so that's not a round trip of 60 kilometres each way. It's 120 kilometres from your place of residence. That's just for clarification.
I have one last question. I know it's somewhat facetious, and I'm not trying to be funny, but does it not make sense that if we're going to put a cap on how much they can deduct a year and then they can't go to work, they're probably going to end up on EI if they run out of work? Would it not be cheaper to keep the money in their pockets, and therefore make them pay more taxes at the end of the year by giving them the flexibility to get across Canada to build our bridges and keep them off EI?