I want to go back to Mr. Amos's questioning around the 10% for rural areas. I have a very rural riding. Was it done, essentially, in an ad hoc manner? Was it determined that we guesstimated it's going to be 10%? If it was done in more of an ad hoc manner, is there going to be a process in place to more closely monitor the true cost to rural residents and reflect that in future climate action incentive funds and rebates?