I'm glad you brought up fuel, because that's where I was going to go with my next question. There is carbon pricing on fuels, and fuels are used in all modes of transportation. In the Northwest Territories and Nunavut and Yukon, we use a lot of air travel to go between small communities.
I just travelled to the communities that I represent on the coast on the Beaufort Sea, and I listened to parents who were actually in tears because they couldn't go to visit their family in the next community or in the regional centre, because it's so expensive. Now we're going to include a carbon price that will make it a little more challenging to do that.
If they flew out of the country, however, they wouldn't have that problem, because we don't have carbon pricing on interjurisdictional sea or air transportation. Why is that? Why is there a difference? How did we come to that conclusion?