That has been the story in every single jurisdiction where carbon taxes have been instituted. The government wins; the taxpayer loses. The Liberal government has been saying that the model for us all to follow is British Columbia. Well now, in British Columbia, it's a buck eighty for a litre of gasoline—the highest in the history of any jurisdiction at any time in the history of gas prices in North America.
Could Newfoundland and Labrador support $1.80 a litre gas prices?