Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses.
I'm having trouble rounding this all out because we're talking about food increases across Canada in grocery stores, but the policies Mr. Janzen just mentioned—P2 plastics, fertilizer reduction, carbon tax—are all policies that the Liberal government has brought in.
I've never heard a government argue so much about the policies that they brought in when they were actually successful. The desired result of a carbon tax is to increase prices on people so they change their behaviour. Every Liberal has stood in the House of Commons and said that, so the carbon tax is working when it comes to food prices. They've increased the food price and changed people's behaviour across our country, because they can't afford to eat as much as they did before the carbon tax came into place.
I'd ask Mr. McCann, is that not the point of a carbon tax brought in by this Liberal government—to increase prices and change consumer behaviour?