Thank you very much for that.
I'll go back to the report. The latest national inventory report on greenhouse gas sources and sinks in Canada was submitted to the United Nations in April 2021. I noticed, first of all, that the report indicates that GHG emissions by the agriculture sector as a whole were reported to be down by 0.83 megatonnes, or 1.4%. I have also noticed that the GHG emissions from energy used in agriculture stood at 3.7 megatonnes for 2019. These are well below most other sectors, including residential housing, for example, with GHG emissions of 42 megatonnes.
Given how little GHGs are emitted from agricultural energy use, do you not think that the Government of Canada should extend the carbon tax exemption already available for agricultural use of gasoline and fuel oils to include propane and natural gas? If not, why?