Again, Madam Chair, as I have mentioned before, we recognize that we have seen 85% of Canadians already living in jurisdictions with carbon pricing. We have seen in those jurisdictions significant economic success. In British Columbia, in Ontario, and in Quebec, regions that have a significant lion's share of Canadians, there is a carbon pricing approach in place. Those provinces are experiencing strong economic fundamentals right now.
What we can say is that when we get to a more granular level and we look at what is going on in Alberta, for example, we can see that the rebate an average family of four with $95,000 in Alberta is getting is in excess of what the cost might be. Therefore, our approach of returning those revenues has the potential to produce tax reductions for people in those jurisdictions using the backstop.