I could imagine.
One of the policy recommendations that you have actually said, significant price on greenhouse gas emissions, essentially a carbon price, is one of the major recommendations, obviously, that the Suzuki Foundation and the Pembina Institute are putting forward. Economic modelling results on page 2 talk about starting out with $50 per tonne, moving up to $300 per tonne by 2030. Do you have anything you can offer to this committee in terms of what that would do to the price of energy for everyday Canadian consumers? How much would a litre of fuel be in 2030? How much would a cubic litre of natural gas be in 2030?