The 80 million was collected last year is reinvested to large industries this year. Now I try to get some answers on how and for what and the only thing I got is a complicated process, application process through government to give back that money to large industries. So this money is collected, it’s a price on carbon to give them an incentive to lower their emissions. So what do you make of the fact that it will go back to big industry? That was one of my main my main worries is why are we collecting and then giving it back to again large industries that have the means to do their own. Mitigation process, but again, it could have been distributed somewhere else to mitigate some others that can’t afford to do it. But again, the consumer today is paying much more on fuel because of that process.
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