The government came out, when they made the decision, and said that only 3% of visitors were using it, which was wrong. They were counting babies and couples in that. Two-year-olds don't fill out rebate forms.
It was 13% when you do it properly, and that's 13% of a program that was really very, very hidden. It wasn't marketed. If you go into some countries, you can get it right at point of purchase. They advertise it.
In Canada we kept it a secret, and we don't do it conveniently at airports for other people, and we still had 13% of people claiming it. It took them two months to get the refund cheque, and we wouldn't give it in their own currency, we'd only do it in Canadian currency. All those kinds of things were done wrong, and we still had 13% of people wanting it back.