Absolutely. That's what we've been trying to say all along. We are less competitive. It costs more here. There is the exchange rate, because most of the boats are built in the U.S., and now on top of the 12% or 13%, we're going to add another 10% and just destroy local manufacturing, destroy coastal community businesses. For dealers in British Columbia that do sell and are selling, 80% to 90% of the boats they are selling are above $250,000.
Again, it's great for those who can afford them. I'm not here to defend the rich yacht owner. I'm here to defend the middle-class Canadian who gets up in the morning and services that million-dollar boat. There are going to be fewer of them in our coastal communities, and those are the jobs that will suffer on top of the competitive issue.