Okay. I understand that, I suppose.
You made a point that about $12,000 per household is a big part of the inflation related to fossil fuels. That's suspiciously close to the cumulative amount of the consumer carbon tax that households are facing. How do you square that math? The inflation was related to the carbon tax, and the carbon tax is off, so the extra price that people were.... You claimed the math....
Could you comment on that?
