You suggested earlier, in your opening remarks, that there was a climate cost of food, yet the industrial carbon tax is still applied to fertilizer production, grain drying, farm equipment, etc. You've made great speeches in the House to the effect that this is not a tax and has no impact on food prices.
Isn't that an oxymoron? I mean, that's ridiculous. You say there's a cost of food for all these other things, yet you're taxing the means of production of food and saying it doesn't impact the price at the grocery store. Can you explain that, please?
