Thank you, Mr. Lawrence. I provided the main points I wanted to provide. The last part of my opening remarks was very much about the consumer. I've been very concerned about the affordability of food.
It's been argued several times now in the media and elsewhere that the carbon tax would have a huge impact on food prices over time. My answer to that is that I don't know. We don't know for sure. As I said to Mr. Lehoux, at $50 there's one discussion, and at $170 there's a totally different conversation. I think this warrants a thorough evaluation of how the carbon tax could impact food affordability for Canadians over time.