Yes, but it's a bit of a different view.
CME has been leading the charge, I guess you can say, in B.C. and Ontario on this issue. The dividends for manufacturers are immense. I have never seen such a huge political campaign against this as in B.C. and Ontario. Again, we are out in front of it.
I think all you have to do is look at Atlantic Canada. My esteemed colleague here at the table brought up a good point. It's not exactly the same, but in general it is. We did a lot of research with our members in Atlantic Canada to see how it benefited them. At the end of the day, we didn't see any downside. It was all upside for them. It gave them a few more tools they needed to improve their efficiency or to open or search for new markets.
Again, you're not being taxed every time you turn around. It's a little more streamlined. It's a little more of a progressive tax in that you know what you're going to have at the end of the day.