Just to follow up on that, the other thing I've heard about British Columbia is that emissions were going down until the year the province stopped increasing the price. There was an annual price increase that was part of it, and when that price stopped increasing, that's when, potentially, emissions started to go up a little bit. If you could find that study, that would be great, because there are lots of different versions around.
There's a positive statement with regard to Bill C-86, for someone coming from a rural riding. I'll just reference it and then ask you to talk about it a little bit. It says, “Individuals living in rural areas, defined as areas outside of census metropolitan areas...as established by Statistics Canada for the purposes of this measure, will receive a supplementary rebate equal to 10 per cent of their baseline entitlement.”
I wonder if you could speak to that for a minute. I'm assuming that's because we have to drive more often and drive further.