You're contemplating a range of targets. You're contemplating a range of actions. Whether we need more analysis or not, I don't know. I mean, I can scurry off and bring you piles and piles of data and information, and we can pore over those.
I think what I'm hearing are some fundamentals about how to drive forward with policy. Policy needs to be effective. We need to hit some targets. If we set them, let's get on the road to hit those targets.
We need to care about efficiency. Let's minimize our costs while we get there. That involves, as we've heard, a number of options for carbon pricing. We need to care about the science—that helps with setting targets—and we need to care about disproportionate impacts on folks.
So there are some common policy criteria that we hear about. And although I'm an economist and I make a living focusing on cost, this focus on cost gets rather tiresome after a while. I think the focus should be more on a comprehensive picture and on design elements. How do we design this thing? How do we allocate permits? How do we recycle revenue?
These are the questions that I think we need to move forward on.