No, not at all. I really don't think the price on carbon is. It may contribute a little bit, but there are so many bigger factors that contribute to inflation that I really don't think it is.
The oil price going back to a high level contributed much more to inflation than the carbon price. If the argument would be that it's the price of gasoline that's creating inflation, then we should basically make sure that people can get off gasoline by creating an investment in public transit. That was mentioned before. People can then go away from paying the high oil prices that are actually contributing much more to inflation than the relatively small carbon tax that we have.