The Canadian Chamber and our chambers across the country--through a vote--have been supporters of the harmonized tax. There have been studies that looked at which sectors will be affected positively, which sectors will be affected negatively, and what the overall impact will be. I've written on it, but if you're interested I'd be happy to share with you a document we prepared that explains it at perhaps a higher level than what you're looking at. It actually names which areas we expect a little higher prices.
I think it's important—and I'm going to come back to this again—to note that when you get $36 billion of additional capital investment and you get 561,000 additional jobs, that has far greater benefit to the economy than the marginal increases. We see from the experience in eastern Canada that the majority of the savings that businesses receive are passed on to the consumers.