As I was saying before, if the price of carbon is applied in such a way that it penalizes an industry, it could kill the industry. If the industry is characterized by very, very high emissions, introducing a price on carbon, particularly if it's introduced fast, without any warning, could kill the industry.
What we've heard from our conventional energy players across the country is that they would like some certainty on a price for carbon. I'm sure that every major and probably every minor energy company runs a set of books where they apply different prices on carbon, and they try to make sure they're working on the positive side of the equation.
To answer your question, yes, it could happen, and it has to be done carefully if we're going to apply a price, that we don't penalize one industry unintentionally.