Well, it is a tool that's helpful because, as the price of natural gas in our homes or the price of fuel increases, it may signal, particularly when both industry and consumers are facing a capital change of their vehicle or their furnace or whatever, that this pricing factors into it. But, again, I don't think we should overstate it.
The main thing I want to say to all of you across parties is that the climate emergency demands that we move forward. We cannot keep reprosecuting old fights. We urgently need to move forward with every tool in the tool box. I'm proposing tools that are different from carbon pricing, because those incentivizing approaches aren't going to do what we need to do.