Well, I appreciate that. Thank you very much. I look forward to seeing those documents.
Mr. Chair, if I recall the motion, once we have them, we only have 30 days to examine them. We'll have to figure out how to do that on a parliamentary break.
I heard you, Mr. Collison, refer a couple of times to the increased cost. Your press release talks about the increased cost of the GST, but it's not really an increased cost. You were paying the GST, though there was a period of less than one year when you weren't, along with the other service providers, because of the court action of some of the banks. Then, the Government of Canada and the Canada Revenue Agency backfilled. You are actually still paying the tax you were paying all along, with a less-than-one-year holiday.
I'm having trouble understanding how the tax you have historically been paying would be the thing that keeps you from passing on the savings the government claims they're going to force folks to do.
I'll leave the question at that, right now, then come back to my second one.