You might have noticed that some of the ideas I was recommending for using those carbon pricing funds were exactly what was cut in the Ontario climate change action plan. I think that really highlights that if you have a government that doesn't want to put a price on pollution and doesn't want to invest in all of the measures and programs that also reduce pollution, I'm not sure what is left other than command-and-control regulation. I think it's a good solution to go directly to those municipalities, directly to school boards, and to use the infrastructure we already have, for example at NRCan with the home energy retrofits, to do it right from the federal government.
I know the government's also considering direct dividends to taxpayers, carbon dividends. We've seen that model work in Alberta, and we're okay with that, but we'd like to see at least some of the money also apportioned to those programs and policies that reduce carbon emissions further.