That same question was posed to us when I appeared last week before the Senate Standing Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce, and my response to them at that time was to encourage the federal government or the provincial governments collectively to undertake such a study.
We believe the information would be incredibly important in terms of advancing the issue itself and in bringing more information in terms of the real costs to the economy. Right now we can simply provide examples, but I don't think that level of understanding will really move the yardstick in terms of governments taking action to resolve the existing internal trade barriers.