—not all Canadians and businesses get a rebate. Businesses don't. Farmers don't get a full deduction on the carbon tax. It is inflationary. That's the correct answer to the question. The carbon tax is inflationary. It's been confirmed by the Bank of Canada. Not everybody gets a rebate.
In fact, the Parliamentary Budget Officer has said that a number of people, particularly in Ontario—over half—don't actually get back more than what they pay. I guess the next question then is why, when we're in an affordability crisis, does the government not take the single easiest measure it can take to reduce the costs to the economy, which is to reduce the carbon tax or reduce any kinds of taxes, especially when the government's awash in all new revenue?