It feeds into inflation, of course, just like the carbon tax itself. We were told for years that the carbon tax didn't feed into inflation until the Liberals got rid of it. Then, suddenly, inflation went down. What a miracle. The same goes for the industrial carbon tax and, frankly, any other tax. The notion that businesses will not pass it on just illustrates lack of knowledge about how businesses operate. Of course they must. They all exist in a pretty competitive environment. There are some exceptions, but most operate in a very competitive environment. They have to be competitive. When they're faced with a heavy tax load, that gets passed down, as does the complexity aspect. Again, that increases business cost, too, and we don't measure that properly.
At a time when we're already facing major cost of living problems and major inflation, the international situation doesn't help with the Iran war and all that, which has driven up prices for everybody, the last thing we need is our government imposing even more punitive policies on every Canadian, which is exactly what it does.
