Yes, that's it exactly. Tomorrow's report will quantify the price that will have to be applied to carbon emissions between 2023 and 2030 in order for Canada to meet its targets under the Paris Agreement. How will a tonne of carbon have to be priced for emissions to be reduced sufficiently to meet the Paris targets?
That's what the report will be about, and it will look at the price that would have to be applied nationally. We know that between now and 2022.... Some provinces have put in place measures deemed sufficient by the federal government, while there are four provinces—and I believe soon to be five—that don't have a regime that meets the federal criteria. For simplicity's sake, and just for illustrative purposes, we looked at the carbon price that would be required to be applied nationally to virtually all sectors except agriculture for the country to meet its Paris targets.