We do. As part of the model, we did have that information.
As Mr. Giroux mentioned, we used Statistics Canada's input-output tables, as well as their surveys of household consumption. They allow us to see what households are consuming and see the implicit fuel embedded in each of those items that they're consuming, and then, in turn, to add on the additional carbon levy on top of that.
It's not something that we published in the report, but to the extent that there is additional interest, we can certainly take a look at reformatting some data tables and sharing those with the committee.