I think the number one thing is that we want to have more of those tax revenues going toward collective things like building that infrastructure to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases. I think that's good for the climate overall.
Also, look at things like the impacts of forest fires. We can make a good argument that those are climate-based. For every degree of temperature, we know that the storms are going to be more violent and have more intensity in terms of all those things, whether you're talking about flooding, tornadoes, forest fires or all those natural disasters we can see increasing.
Again, more data over the years will find this. I think that's part of the issue. There's more impact to first nations than just what the carbon tax can speak for. This is especially true for northern ones, where they have to evacuate every summer or every spring because of fires and flooding and all the sorts of things that happen.