Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses.
Once again, I'd like to apologize for that interruption as well, especially when we have experts on behavioural economics and behavioural change in the room.
Mr. Brouwer, I'd actually like to direct my questions to you because this is our final meeting with expert witnesses on this subject, and we've had these interruptions throughout.
We've heard from Professor Lasserre that climate change is exacerbating the problems of drought and flooding. It has so much to do with water management, and you have mentioned water pricing as a way to control that.
Given that the member opposite has brought up the pollution pricing program we have in place, could you comment on how important you think it is to put in these pricing incentives to get Canadians to change their behaviour and reduce greenhouse gas emissions? As well, do you think that putting a price on pollution is a policy that works?