This is something that I think is gaining momentum among a range of parties federally, and with good reason. A tax shift would be about how we want to, generally speaking, raise more revenue for governments by putting more tax on things we want less of and less tax on things we want more of. We would move away from relying so heavily on taxing earnings, especially in that middle- to low-income level, and we think that in this case there's good reason to increase the pricing on pollution. I want to congratulate your party and your party leader for moving in that direction. I think it's critical to build convergence among all parties in Canada right now, and I'm confident it will win you some younger votes.
I would also say we should be taxing wealth. We often hear, particularly on the NDP side, more taxing of wealth at the $20-million range, but there is good reason to be thinking about taxing wealth in a slightly broader part of the population there, thinking about people like me. Houses are hard to hide from the CRA—