Thank you.
Let me tell you that border carbon adjustment taxes on imports are something that would help level the playing field. It's a complex area, but I agree, it's an area that could help Canada remember that a third of our economy is exports, so we we have to be able to export our goods and materials and food products competitively. If we are able to do that with a lower carbon footprint than a substitute from another market, we certainly have a place within our whole greenhouse gas reduction and our whole competitiveness to look at those carbon adjustment taxes. I agree, it would then level the playing field and in some cases, like you said, it will provide an advantage to Canadian manufacturers—so yes.