It's quite contrary to saying that it's disproportionately affecting rural and remote areas. In fact, it's saying that they have addressed that issue in some of the measures. I also saw that the indigenous governments right now are working with indigenous partners to come up with other ways to address this.
There are two things happening. When I look from a data perspective, if small and medium-sized enterprises are being disproportionately affected, I'm thinking that's because the large emitters aren't paying their fair share. Would that be a correct conclusion?