But are we really adding costs, or are we just identifying them or rolling them in?
The final comparison I would give you is not a retail thing, but this is something the public is familiar with. I don't know what it is in other provinces, but in British Columbia for municipal taxes, they pay one tax. That tax includes school tax, for example. It might include a regional district tax. It could include a hospital tax or a transportation authority tax. All they know is they pay $2,500.
What some municipalities have chosen to do is what your carriers could do, and that is break out, on the notice they send out, like the gas companies do on the pumps, that half of that is only what goes to the municipality; the other half goes to the school, and 10%, for example, goes to the regional authorities. So there are areas the public is familiar with where they get an all-in-one price but they get a breakdown as well.