Thank you for the question.
Before addressing your question directly, I think it's important to understand the general approach with respect to the climate action incentive payment. That payment will go to all qualifying or eligible individuals in relevant provinces—that is, in provinces where the federal backstop will apply and where it has been determined that the revenues will go back to individuals.
The base amount provided will be the same, and it's going to depend on family circumstances. It will be a base amount for the first individual, a lower amount for the spouse and then a lower amount for each child.
This 10% top-up is basically to recognize some unique circumstances of individuals not living close to large urban areas. The 10% is a level of top-up that has been determined by the government as being appropriate to reflect these special circumstances, which could include, for instance, the fact that these individuals may not have the same options with respect to public transit.