On a net basis, no, but on a gross basis, we found that on average, the highest quintile in Saskatchewan, for example, will pay between $585 and $1,200 over the period that stretches from 2019-20 to 2023-24. That's on a gross basis. That's before the rebate.
Therefore, on a gross basis, it's true that households will have to pay more. Depending on their consumption patterns, it could be a few hundred dollars or it could be a thousand, but on a net basis, after the rebate, it is significantly less.