No, that's not what I was saying.
The question that was posed to me by the journalist was whether carbon pricing was the primary cause of inflation. Inflation is a reality. We're all feeling it, but the carbon pricing in Quebec is not the primary cause of that inflation. It's more the macroeconomic and political situation in Canada and the world right now, with conflicts, rising energy prices, shutting off oil, the results of COVID and the supply chain disruptions. In that context, my comments were to the effect that we can't blame the rising cost of living on carbon pricing.