If I could suggest one thing, the government should seriously look at pricing carbon at the border. Look at border carbon adjustments.
If you did that, you would be promoting and protecting the Canadian economy. For example, it is a tragedy, in our view, that we currently have huge infrastructure projects, bridge-building in Montreal and Victoria, where those bridges are being built using offshore steel and there's no accounting for the cost of that steel and its carbon footprint.
If we priced carbon at the border, then its price would be built into the procurement of that product, and it wouldn't cost the government a cent. In fact, it would bring money to the government.