Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to continue with the thread of the inefficient fuel subsidies. To Mr. Agnew, the Government of Canada has said that it will accelerate Canada's G20 commitment to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies, completing this by 2023, rather than 2025, and it has said that it will develop a plan to phase out public financing of the fossil fuels sector, including by federal Crown corporations.
Not all groups agree on what constitutes a fossil fuel subsidy within the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. For example, it has said that tax measures are not subsidies.
In your view, what should be considered as a fossil fuel subsidy? Are tax measures subsidies?