Minister, you're not measuring those results. In fact, your emissions have gone up, not down. The fact is, you're not measuring those emissions. You're clearly saying that.
You don't know how much emissions will be reduced, and you don't know the impacts on farmers. The Parliamentary Budget Officer was very clear that the reductions in emissions in agriculture would be negligible as a result of the carbon tax going up, yet the cost to farmers is going to be close to a billion dollars in 2030 when you quadruple the carbon tax. The Parliamentary Budget Officer knows those answers, but for some reason you don't want to share them.
It is my understanding that the Government of Canada and Agriculture Canada have started to repay the money they took from farmers for the fertilizer tariff and gave Sollio $7.5 million to start repaying farmers. It started redistributing that money, but then the Government of Canada asked for the $7.5 million back.
Is the financial picture of the Liberal government so bleak that you have to take money out of the pockets of farmers yet again by asking for the $7.5 million back that you owe them?