This report is confined to the just transition for workers when there is a disruption, something like the coal phase-out. It's not about carbon pricing, which is covered in report number five.
I do want to say that on your point at the beginning about looking at the full life cycle, I agree 100%, because every source of energy has some sort of impact, whether it's visible out of a stack or whether it's more upstream in terms of the production of the materials. That was in another context.
That need for a full cost accounting or a net look at things was a critical component of our emissions reduction fund analysis. It was to look at the big picture and compare. For a global issue like climate change, that also can mean what the emissions are once the material is shipped and combusted elsewhere, and so on. On a full life cycle, full-cost accounting, I agree 100%.