In addition to that, it affects different people differently, in that people have different lifestyles. People out in the rural areas are disproportionately hurt in terms of the amount of money they usually spend on carbon taxes. They drive longer and they may use other fuels to heat their homes, so it's not a perfect fit. In fact, there will be many Canadians—perhaps millions of Canadians—who actually pay more in carbon tax than they receive for the rebate.
Is that correct? Do you have numbers telling us how many Canadians are out of pocket because of the carbon tax?