Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to thank my colleague Mr. Lawrence.
There were two interventions before mine, those of my colleagues Mr. Perron and Mr. MacGregor, who spoke about alternatives. It's very important to talk about this when we want to remove propane and barn heating. It has to be exempt now.
I don't know your point of view on that, Mr. Lawrence. In Quebec right now, we can't ask for that. One of the alternatives might be electricity that could be used much more extensively. Right now, the problem is affecting electricity with three-phase power in the regions so that farmers can get affordable electricity at a lower price. That isn't the case right now and it won't be the case until we have alternatives.
You still think it's relevant to set aside the tax on propane and barn heating. Is that correct?