Perhaps I could take that one, Mr. Chair.
That's a difficult question. I mean, you can look at it in different ways. If you gave, say, $2,000 to the almost 30 million tax filers, then the mathematics—I can't work that out in my head—it's an awful lot every month if it were $2,000.
Really, my understanding of universal basic income is that it's not just about sending an amount to every adult. It's about, essentially, a universal amount to every adult, but also a tax system that targets that appropriately. In that context, while I appear to be avoiding the question, it's very difficult to answer the question because it goes very much to the design.
The first part of it, the payment to every adult in the country, obviously, is extraordinarily expensive. The net cost depends on the ultimate design.