I would just make two points in response to that. The first is that I'd be worried about placing a surtax on products coming from China, recognizing that that's going to translate into higher costs at Wal-Mart and Superstore and Sobey's, the places where your constituents all go to buy their goods and to ensure their quality of life. I mean VCRs, televisions, basic food stuffs, and that kind of thing. We'd be seeing all that, and suddenly the cost of living would go up.
The second thing, of course, is to recognize that if we're talking about developing a reciprocal trade, and we're going to put those barriers in place on this end, we had better be prepared for them to put the barriers on the other side.