Yes. Thank you for the question, Madam Chair.
If I understand the question correctly—and let me state my understanding of it—it's that where the federal backstop applies, the fuel charge, revenues are raised in a particular province, and the approach there is that approximately 90% of those revenues are returned to households—in advance, actually. When individuals in that province file their tax returns, the climate action incentive payment in aggregate represents about 90% of those amounts. The remaining 10% are directed through programming to support small and medium enterprises and other entities in specific support programs, the principle being that 100% of the proceeds of the fuel charge—