The Global Institute for Food Security out of Saskatchewan has just come forward with a study in partnership with the University of British Columbia. It shows Canadians' total agricultural emissions. Of total emissions in Canada, agriculture makes up 8%. For all other jurisdictions, agriculture-related emissions represent around 25% or more of total emissions.
Would it not be better for us to take our sustainability across the world and help people to lower their emissions than to continue to punish the people who create food in our country? As I said, it's very weird for a government to be so upset that the policy they implemented is actually working and that food prices are higher because of their policies.