Yes, I think there was a report in 2013 or 2014 projecting the costs of climate emergencies. We've far exceeded what even your office has projected.
Have you considered looking at offloading the subsidies and regulations, should there be no carbon tax, onto everyday people? Have you looked at what that would cost per household versus what they would get back? That way, we would have a true idea of those eight in 10 Canadians who are going to get a return and, if we remove that mechanism, what it would actually cost those eight in 10 Canadians. I think that's a fair analysis to do, right?
I'll start with that.