So it has to be a middle person, in other words; they cannot do it directly. That's a real issue because of course it cuts in on margins.
I find it a little bit confusing as to why you would promote the fact that we spend so much money on marketing and creating a competitive advantage for Canadian industry, while this particular element of the industry is somewhat discounted in your advice to the government as to which policy direction it should take. While the GST rebate is a relatively small revenue loss to the government, it seems very significant in terms of the competitiveness issue. But the position of the Canadian Tourism Commission is that the individual rebate available before was not consequential, not important, and that we've hit the mark with the current policy.
Is that correct?