It generally is. It's true that when you have a labour-based tax credit that is based completely on residency, it could be an issue, but generally speaking, that's not on 100% of labour, so I don't think it actually means—
Director, Public Policy and Communications, ACTRA - National
It generally is. It's true that when you have a labour-based tax credit that is based completely on residency, it could be an issue, but generally speaking, that's not on 100% of labour, so I don't think it actually means—
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