It's a fair question. You see, both B.C. and Quebec have had a carbon tax for a very long time, and we've never seen any anomalies when it comes to food prices in both provinces in over a decade. That's why, whenever someone tells me that the carbon tax is a problem for food affordability, it's hard to see any evidence right now. But, as I said, $170 a metric ton is a different conversation.
On September 28th, 2022. See this statement in context.