I'm not an expert on tax law. It's one of those things that.... Even as we heard today, for competition policy it's certainly true. This would also be true in other contexts. The particular industry might have certain needs that could be attended to. There are certain practices that would have cross-market effects, like tax law. The other practice is things like improving infrastructure in national parks, which might have other impacts on SMEs in the RV business.
It's a very broad range of things that you can imagine affecting the financial health of small and medium-sized enterprises. Labour laws are going to affect it. Health and safety regulations and the quantity of regulation generally are going to affect it, as are conditions at the border and all kinds of things.
I think that there is a wide range of tools that are available to think about promoting the health of SMEs and other aspects of our markets.