The relevance to the motion is that the motion has been raised during a committee meeting, not during business, not during a neutral opportunity. Again, the Conservatives want to hijack this meeting for their own partisan desires.
When the Conservatives blame the cost of living crisis on carbon pricing, a proven emissions reduction strategy, just as 200 economists across the country have validated it, I welcome them to bring testimony from even one economist that suggests that carbon pricing isn't an effective way to reduce emissions. They're still only serving the greedy corporate interests of billionaire oil and gas executives.
There's no rebate on the provincial gas tax that Danielle Smith jacked up on Albertans on April 1. There is no rebate on the summer fuel surcharge or on excessive oil and gas profits. However, the Canada carbon rebate does have four quarterly repayments as an incentive to use a little less gas and get a little bit more tax-free cash in one's account four times a year.
The Conservatives still don't have a plan for affordability. They don't have a plan for the environment. They don't believe in climate change. They consistently prioritize the corporate interests of their greedy oil and gas masters over the needs of everyday Canadians.
For that reason, Mr. Chair—and I hope I haven't taken too long—I move that we adjourn debate on this motion for now, so that we can continue with our witnesses, out of respect for them.