Certainly that's a big part of report number five today. Most of the large emitter programs are ones approved by the federal government but put forward by the provinces or territories.
The federal government has to apply what's called a benchmark in assessing these large emitter programs across the country, and the benchmark has been very weak. For example, it allows the approval of a system that at least promises not to increase emissions, but this is supposed to be an emissions reduction initiative.
It's a weak program and it gives the sense to some that industry isn't paying its fair share compared to everyday Canadians. That's one of the points in our report, that there needs to be a fairness amongst everyone who's paying the carbon levy so that the weight or the burden of the carbon levy is distributed in a proportionate way.