Exactly.
I'm an economist by trade. All I care about is whether Canadians are working and doing well.
What I know today is that the unemployment rate is at a 40-year low. We've created nearly 600,000 new jobs. We're introducing the Canada workers benefit. We ran on a platform of putting a price on carbon nationally, but the beautiful thing about this is that each province can decide what to do with those revenues.
I am in favour of a revenue-neutral carbon putting a price on carbon, absolutely. B.C. adopted it a very long time ago, and they've done phenomenally well.
I understand the difference between correlation and causation. I get that, but at the same time.... I do want to hear this. B.C. emissions, if you want to say bend the curve, have been bent with the introduction of a price on carbon.
Perhaps you could refer to that, please.