Thank you for the question, Madam. Let me endeavour to look at it this way.
The decision to collect the carbon tax and to put a price on carbon was.... What we talk about adamantly is that the money from that needs to come back to help companies transition, because that's where it becomes valuable. It becomes valuable if we use that money we collect to help companies compete, and that they can compete with the EU and the U.S. ultimately. I think from that point of view, we just need to complete that circle, make sure that we're providing those incentives and those supports so the companies can do that transition. I think that's when we will see the advantage.
Right now it looks a bit balanced more towards the stick than the carrot, but I think the potential is there. Long term, it will be important for Canada to have reached net zero because it will ultimately impact ESG principles. It will impact our ability to compete with Europe and with the U.S.
We just need to continue on the path, in my opinion.