Thank you.
I'm hoping this will be a relatively quick discussion and then we can move to a vote and carry forward with what I believe has been some excellent testimony.
Of course, we heard in discussion with Mr. Yves Giroux, the Parliamentary Budget Officer, that in fact there exists a report that, at least in accordance with Mr. Giroux's comments, would validate his findings that six out of 10 Canadians are paying more into the carbon tax than they are receiving.
I should point out that Liberals do say that it's eight out of 10, but they only tell half the story, as is often the case. That eight out of 10 is only with respect to financial or direct payment. When taking into account the economic or the indirect payments...and what do we mean by that? We mean the cost the carbon tax adds to trucking the food and adds to the farmers, and that will all funnel its way down eventually to the Canadian consumer. As Mr. Giroux said, the majority of Canadians will face a net loss.
Of course he did make a clarification on the 17th, and when asked by the parliamentary secretary for finance how he knew that his numbers were correct, he said that they were the same as theirs, which was quite telling.
Then Mr. Morantz, in an excellent round of questions, asked him to confirm that there was a report. He confirmed that there was a report, and further he went as far as to say that there was a gag order that restricted him from providing the full analysis.
I have—