If you're talking about the OBPS in particular, the answer is yes. You might want to do this to be competitive, but I think also that the tax break is too large. In any case it is imperative that the tax break be phased out over time.
The OBPS addresses competitiveness abroad. It should be complemented with a policy that ensures competitiveness domestically. Border tax adjustments, which are tariffs on imports that depend on their carbon content and the carbon price paid in the country of origin so that the Canadian market is not flooded with carbon-intensive imports, are another avenue.
The broad answer is yes.