We haven't prepared estimates related to the per-household impact.
For us, the GDP data that was provided was useful to compare with our previous results. It was more important to use in our actual analysis of the impact on, let's say, investment income and labour income in the economy. These would be the channels through which households would be impacted. Those impacts are somewhat larger than the GDP impact.
As part of our updated analysis of the distributional impact of carbon pricing, we wanted to incorporate the results Environment and Climate Change Canada provided us, in order to provide a second set of results. If parliamentarians and outside organizations had concerns with our model, we could use their model.