Thank you so much.
My last question will be for Professor Pineau. I know that we've been talking quite a bit about carbon pricing, and I want to remind everyone that a number of.... I really appreciated a lot of the suggestions you've had, Mr. Charlebois. I would say to you that there is a number of different ways to be able to support Canadians and to support food prices while also trying to reduce our emissions and move to a low-carbon economy.
I want to remind everyone that all of our government supports are geared to inflation. We've introduced a national child care program. We've increased the Canada child benefit. We've introduced a dental benefit. We've increased the Canada workers benefit three times, and there's our price on pollution. We are giving back more to Canadians, eight out of 10 Canadians, so there are other ways to actually support those food prices that are going up.
Professor Pineau, there are those who argue that key measures of the green transition, like our carbon pricing, are playing a key part in rising inflation and the cost of living. Do you agree with this?