I'm looking at this chart. Even the middle quintile, the third quintile, is a net loser in the province that I'm looking at. In Alberta, even after you factor in the rebate, the net cost is such that the middle quintile, the middle-income earner, is $1,460 worse off. It's a little over $100 a month.
In Saskatchewan, my home province, they're $929 worse off, even after the rebate. In Manitoba they're $1,000 worse off, even after the rebate. In Ontario it's $1,200. In Nova Scotia they're $1,100 worse off, even after the rebate, and in Prince Edward Island it's $1,118 and in Newfoundland and Labrador it's $680.
In most of these cases, we're talking about an extra $100 a month in costs, even after the rebate. Am I reading that correctly?