Yes. I'd be very interested to see any evidence to suggest that the Alberta policy imposes a large burden on lower-income individuals. Statistics Canada certainly disagrees with that. If you look at the 2017 data, it showed that over 40% of Albertans were made better off. The bottom 40% by income remain on average better off by the combination of the carbon tax and rebates, including the indirect effects that Mr. Kenney mentions.
Then, if you look at the 2018 data, before any adjustments to the credit that I'd like to see forthcoming, you're still looking at about 35% of Albertans, the lowest 35% of Albertan households by income, who are made better off. That's Statistics Canada's data or their SPSM model. That's not something that's made up. You're entitled to an opinion, but not your own evidence.