Fifteen percent, that's right.
I would say if we're looking at jurisdictionally federal to federal, Canada has a really good story.
Let's talk about something that may not be hunky-dory because this is what my constituents are talking about right now in Oshawa. When I talk to businesspeople, people who are retired, and pensioners living in their homes, they're talking about the highest electricity rates in North America. I believe Ontario has the highest rates for industry in North America. They talk about bringing in a job-killing carbon tax that would increase the cost for manufacturers not only of heating their plants but providing electricity to their plants and transporting goods in just-in-time delivery systems through their plants.
This is what we're talking about at the provincial level. They're also talking about raising payroll taxes though something they've invented called the Ontario retirement pension plan.
When we're looking at jurisdiction to jurisdiction, I was wondering.... You know that Ontario competes against many jurisdictions across North America. Is there any jurisdiction, any whatsoever that you'd know of that at this time, any state in the United States that is raising the price of electricity for manufacturers, threatening to put in taxes such as a job-killing carbon tax that would raise the price of anything, or payroll taxes with these pensions? Are you aware of any jurisdiction that we compete against that is doing the exact same thing that would raise the cost of doing business to Canadian companies or international companies?