Yes, generally speaking as with other carbon pollution pricing systems, the expectation is that the costs are passed through, and that's why you see it's very common that proceeds are returned to consumers and households, for example, in different ways in Alberta and B.C.
What I can say is that the system, and I'm just talking about the overall approach for the design of the federal system, was also designed to take into account that there are industries and sectors that for various reasons, including international competitors in the market, are more limited in their ability to pass through those costs. For that reason, we have a separate regulated trading system for those industries so that we mitigate the risks of competitiveness and carbon leakage. That is the kind of underpinning of the approach that the price signal does get passed through and that's how the approach works.