Yes, as one who comes from a business background--from a company that employs over a hundred people--I know that whenever we created new jobs we didn't only look at the amount of money that it costs to pay the employee, but we also looked at the cost of the additional moneys we had to pay out to the government. And it did have an impact on the number of people who could be employed, because it was a large deterrent to creating jobs. I'm quite comfortable now that, going forward, the amount of money the employer is going to pay will in fact reflect that. So I appreciate that.
On May 1st, 2008. See this statement in context.