My last question is simply this. If I think about Brampton East, carbon pricing doesn't come up much in my riding. I represent a riding that's the second most diverse riding in the entire country, with 86% of the population associated with a visible minority. Having said that, we're a very well-to-do riding. It's an upper middle-class riding where the average house price is between $800,000 to $1 million. I have never had one call on carbon pricing. If I were to try to explain carbon pricing to my father, he would just turn to me and say, “What are you talking about?” But if I can talk to him about the recent windstorm that took shingles off our roof, or talk about the recent weather changes and give him concrete examples, he may try to understand why there needs to be a climate change policy in this country.
You are the experts. And I know one thing for sure. When my dad votes, I know he's a little biased and votes for me. He expects that his vote will be made for a member who will listen to experts when it comes to policy that will not only be for Canada today, but Canada in the future.
I'd like to thank you, on behalf of all Canadians, for the work that you do. Climate change is super important, and our government is going to do everything we can to ensure there is a price on carbon.
Thank you.