Yes. Again, I'm happy to.
I think there was a bit of a perception that somehow by importers holding their own surety there would be a better guarantee of payment of duties and taxes to the Government of Canada.
I mean, customs brokers have initiated that capacity on behalf of importers for decades, and there's never been an issue where a customs broker has gone bankrupt—very seldom. In the last 40 years I can recall maybe one. They've always historically been tasked with collection of duties and taxes, with payment of duties and taxes. It's never been an issue.