Thank you very much for the question. It's a very fair question. I think it's a great question.
I did work in Michigan for quite a number of years. Under this bill, this is a tax deduction, so if they're working in Ann Arbor, for example, then they're going to be paying their taxes to the United States of America, which means this bill won't work. There is no jurisdiction once they leave Canada, so there is really no opportunity for them to write it off, to deduct it from their taxes, because they're going to have to pay all their taxes in the U.S. and then it's going to come back and Canada is going to take its chunk.
It's a very fair question, but I don't see how it's going to apply.