Thank you, Mr. Angus, for the question. We have not, to my knowledge, costed that out.
I myself am not an economist. We do have a chief economist on staff, Dr. Stephen Tapp. It is an area that we're increasingly being called on by our membership to look at and consider the disruption to small businesses. It's also an issue that affects our trade corridors and major supply chains. If we think of floods in Nova Scotia and fires in British Columbia and across the country this year, or labour disruptions as well, there is an incredible acute bottleneck happening within our supply chain right now, and it affects all levels of business. It's quite concerning for us at the chamber.