Thank you for that. Indeed, if they were a public company, there would be some pretty severe consequences from their continued late reporting. You're exactly right, Mr. Giroux. We are asked to vote for something when we don't know what the results of the last version were.
Mr. Johns brought up the impact of the carbon tax. I want to read from the letter from the Governor of the Bank of Canada to the finance committee in response to my question. He said that according to the bank’s calculations, if the charge were to be removed from the three main fuel components—gasoline, natural gas and fuel oil—the inflation rate would decrease by 0.4 percentage points.
That's a 10% reduction in inflation, according to Tiff Macklem, the Governor of the Bank of Canada. If this is true, which I believe it is, and the government eliminated the carbon tax, and we had a 10% reduction in inflation overnight, would that help your numbers and would that help the economy?