Yes. Thank you again for that clarification.
On your last point, I think I'd echo what the minister said: that the government has taken an approach that involves the use of a wide range of measures. It is not saying that the sole way to reduce emissions is to impose a carbon price. It is saying that there needs to be a foundation. Indeed, that is an economic consensus, that there is no more efficient way. In other words, there is no cheaper way per tonne to reduce emissions and drive innovation, which is essential to enabling increased economic output at the same time.