Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for their testimony today.
I'll start with the Canadian Horticultural Council. In my riding of Kings—Hants, horticulture is one of the commodity groups that is very prominent.
Has the price on pollution encouraged producers, or incentivized them, to change some behaviour?
I'll tell you quickly the story I have, as it relates to greenhouses. I visited a number of farms in my riding that have looked at improving the actual infrastructure of the greenhouses, such that they actually spend less on things like propane or diesel heating.
Are those examples where at least this conversation regarding price on pollution has encouraged some adoption of change for your producers?