Very well.
A representative from the Convenience Industry Council of Canada came here and told us that on average, taxes represent $0.48 of each dollar spent in a convenience store. There are approximately 22,000 convenience stores in Canada. That adds up to $14,000 per store, which convenience stores pay in interchange fees on their share of sales taxes, multiplied by 22,000 stores.
Convenience stores told us they are taxed on interchange fees, and it represents a significant amount. They already asked for the elimination of taxes on interchange fees, but you are saying they are not taxed on those fees.