Mr. Speaker, one of the incredible things about car dealerships is that they are often family businesses. I grew up down the street from a car dealer, and his son is now running that particular business.
There is incredible investment that comes with running a car dealership. It involves renting space. It involves hiring a large number of employees. Car dealers are among the largest employers in my community of Nanaimo.
When they only have a limited amount of floor space and are trying to run a business, for the government to come in and tell them that the business they have been running needs to be augmented by a different business that needs to be run in the same space with the same people, it creates a second set of overhead. It creates a second set of services, and it makes it very difficult for them to be able to innovate and manage their business. The hardship—