I think that goes back to having an array of tools. You need a spectrum of different tools to achieve different objectives. The gas tax is one tool that certainly has a simplification in administration, but it also has been criticized by the PBO and the Auditor General from a transparency and accountability perspective.
There are different pros and cons to using different tools, and as we're looking at getting certain outcomes within the country, whether it's GHG reductions or inclusivity, or other tools. We have programs that are designed to get certain outcomes. It's by having a range of different tools that you can get the infrastructure that you need built.
That also goes back to the national infrastructure assessment that we were talking about a minute ago. As we look at the long term and making sure that we have the right evidence and information to make informed decisions as we're moving towards a net-zero 2050 and have the infrastructure we need for Canadians and a good standard of life, the gas tax is a very important tool, as well as others, in achieving that.