Thank you, Chair.
What I want to say, and I'm going to add to that, is it's very simple. We had a decision and the government has to take its responsibility, and what we have to look at is the interest of all Canadians. And it's not in the interest of all Canadians to pay $67 more for a bicycle. So I think we have to look for a larger portrait, and that's what we did in this decision, and I'm very proud of that. I'm very proud that we fight for the general public, we fight for mothers and fathers who are going to buy bicycles for their children so that they don't have to pay $67 more. So it's a very good decision and it's a decision we're going to follow. I think we must go ahead. This industry is very competitive. I have the good fortune to have some bicycle industries in my riding, and they're doing pretty well.
So I think it's a good decision for Canadians and we're going to follow that path.