That's okay. I was going to ask you a specific question. I'm a very big believer in it. It continues to keep a lot of the workers who've been building our buildings and our cities here for a little longer, and I'm hoping that we will be able to expand that program just because it's become so successful.
My last question is going to go to Mr. Klein of the Climate Emergency Unit.
Mr. Klein, one of the many hats I wear is travelling internationally as chair of the Canadian NATO Parliamentary Association, and when I talk to other countries, they tell me that they're gearing up to actually put in a carbon tax or a price on pollution. As you know, our federal government's been implementing a comprehensive response to climate change. We've heard some testimony today, particularly from the trucking industry, that the price on pollution is expensive for some sectors.
I wonder if you might have a comment on maybe the importance of our having this comprehensive plan on climate change at the federal level, which does include a price on pollution, and the importance of our continuing to have a price on pollution moving forward.