Yes. In terms of making sure that the public understands and accepts the plan to put a price on carbon, we just have to explain how it works, rather than exploiting unbalanced information for one’s own purely political advantage.
I would say that we agree with the polluter-pay principle—and when I say “we”, I mean the Pembina Institute. However, we recognize that it is not the only tool Canada has in the face of climate change. We also have regulation, and we can fund innovation. Those three measures have to be combined.