No, it's good. I appreciate the opportunity to still be able to engage with the witnesses.
The direction I'm going to go is back to the cost.
Mr. McKitrick, you elaborated a little bit on the six dollars for every dollar of benefit, but you also said $440 per person, per year just on the clean fuel standard alone that this government is implementing.
We had a witness last week who said that, because you have one policy that's disproportionately impacting rural and remote Canadians, seniors living on a fixed income and single mothers, you should also have an offsetting policy in a different area of government to help make up the difference or make up the gap.
Are those some of the problems you've talked about with policy when you have to have multiple policies to offset other bad policies? Is that what you were alluding to there?