I am very aware of the proposal that the premier has made publicly in the press.
What I am saying to you is that we actually wait for provinces and territories to provide us with their proposals in writing, and we assess them against the benchmark. That's what we do with every province and territory, and we will be doing that with Manitoba when it submits it. It will be compared against the benchmark, which is $30 a tonne at this time and escalates to $50 over the next couple of years.