An increasing number of Canadian communities have been putting hotel room levies in place to fund various aspects of tourism development. The way these things have developed is that it's been up to the communities themselves as to how they choose to direct those funds. Some of those funds have been directed toward tourism marketing. To the extent that has happened, we've been able to partner with those communities for tourism marketing purposes.
I will say, however, that much of the dollars that are coming into place from tourism levies are not allocated for tourism marketing purposes but rather for tourism development purposes, to help with special events or to build infrastructure in some cases. But to the extent there is some money being spent on marketing, much of that has been directed to the domestic market and much of it is in fact fuelling what we've seen in terms of a very steady growth of domestic tourism within Canada.