Thank you, Mr. Ste‑Marie.
That's an interesting question. It's often in the government's interest to advertise the merits of its policies and proposals to ensure the public accepts them. I think the government does a pretty good job in that regard. My office's role is obviously to provide cost analyses. That's part of my mandate, and we do our work as well as we can.
We also did the best we could on the carbon tax. As I noted, we estimated the costs of carbon pricing as applied to both consumption and the emissions of major emitters.
What I mentioned in my exchange with your colleague Mr. Turnbull was that the government has access to the economic impact analyses of all these plans, but, to the best of my knowledge, I don't think it has published them, at least not recently.