That's the whole purpose of this dialogue. At the end of the day, sir, these costs will land somewhere. Either it's going to be a subsidy by Canadians, or it's a user-pay system paid by you. The cost has to land somewhere, hence the reason for my earlier comments and questions, and my desire to sit down, to look at your balance sheets and to see exactly where you're standing with respect to your margins, what you're making—and what you can absorb, most importantly—and then, therefore, mitigate the challenge for you and your customers. More importantly, it's to mitigate the subsidies that would otherwise land on Canadians to then put more money in your pocket, and that's what's key here.
I want to see that. You're making a lot of claims here, but I want to see how credible those claims are by looking at the numbers on your balance sheet.