Thank you.
Mr. Howlett, with regard to Uber, you were saying that they cap people at $30,000, or those who are driving for Uber stop so that they don't pay any taxes. Uber doesn't allow that. I know they offshore their money.
With regard to Airbnb, that wouldn't be the case, right? You can get up to a certain amount of money. What would you do to level the playing field with Airbnb? I understand they have a tax haven in Ireland. What would you do to level the playing field?