I'm sorry for interrupting. We have heard a lot about how carbon pricing affects the price of food at this committee. Certainly my friends in the Conservative Party make a big deal about that.
In your opinion, if we're addressing the issue of food price inflation, would parliamentarians be better served focusing our efforts a bit more on the profitability side of large corporations, particularly in oil and gas extraction, and also on the refining side, given the critical component those fuels play in transporting food from the farm to the factory to the fork?