Madam Chair, again, it is important to know that about 85% of Canadians live in a jurisdiction where carbon pricing already exists. What I can say is that the provinces or territories that choose the federal backstop will have their own decision as to how to deal with that revenue. While we cannot say specifically yet how a given household might be affected, provinces with carbon pricing plans in place have produced household impact estimates. For example, in Alberta, a family of four with income up to $95,000 would receive a rebate of $540, which exceeds the direct cost of the carbon levy in 2018.
In the House of Commons on May 22nd, 2018. See this statement in context.