Right now, the federal government isn't taking action when the provinces eliminate or weaken their systems. For example, Saskatchewan decided to stop industrial carbon pricing, and Alberta froze it at $95 a tonne. Then it made changes so that the credits would be so inflated that the price collapsed.
The federal government isn't doing enough, and it's not good for competitiveness and it's not good for investment. There's also a question of the fairness and effectiveness of the output-based pricing system.
