Sure.
To start, carbon pricing is ubiquitous throughout the world. There are over 50 economies with national-based carbon-pricing regimes, and over 20% of the world's GHG emissions are covered by those pricing regimes. Ours is not more ambitious than the EU's, for example—which has talked about full carbon pricing—or Sweden's. It falls somewhere in the middle. It is a normal industrial carbon pricing regime. It contains the normal mechanisms for protection against competitiveness and leakage. All are different, but ours is not an outlier.
