That's exactly the same thing we've seen in B.C. They introduced their price on pollution, and the sky didn't fall. Their economy boomed. They had the fastest-growing economy in Canada. Their GHG emissions dropped. Until recently it wasn't having an extraordinary impact on individual residents either. They were benefiting from it.
Would you agree that in this type of situation industry will typically pay at this level, and the wealthiest will contribute as far as how much they and average Canadians are paying at this level, but the payback on it, the dividend on the other side, can be that the average citizen is at a higher level of receipt, the wealthiest Canadians receive this amount, and then the industry is at this level? Average Canadians could benefit. They could see a greater rebate than what they are paying in price on pollution in the first place.
Would you agree with that?