Yes. There are a few things, and I'm sure we'll have chances to talk about it more.
First of all, it doesn't actually impact the cost of food. We see for the cost of food that the real impact—and this comes in study after study—is climate change, not just domestically but around the world. That is something we have to factor in when we're looking at issues, but the industrial carbon price is not part of that.
I know that it's non-industrial carbon pricing, but can we just say that there is no plastic packaging or food packaging tax? There just isn't one. I haven't seen anyone bring me that regulation yet to show me.
It's really important that we provide proper information when we're talking about things. We can have fair debates, but they have to be on the facts.
