That's the time, Mr. MacGregor and Mr. Jovanovic.
Colleagues, I'm just going to ask one question.
Mr. Jovanovic, I assume that the Department of Finance would have an analysis of this particular private member's bill in terms of its cost—and I don't mean a cost to the government treasury. As you were mentioning in some of your testimony, of course, the government is levelling a price on pollution on these particular fuels that are not exempted right now. That means that ultimately there would be a cost and an impact to the overall aggregate of what is collected in the province of choice where the federal backstop applies.
Do you have analysis of what this would actually cost across the country versus the price not being collected on these particular fuels?