Mr. Chair, we'll be voting against this.
I just want to say, since this is an opportunity to speak about what's going on in my riding, that we have a state of emergency called by the Province of Nova Scotia, by the mayor of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality and by first nation leaders in my riding because of unprecedented snow, snow that has never been seen before in my riding in a hundred years: more than 140 centimetres of snow. I'm getting calls from people saying that they can't get out on their roads and they can't get to dialysis appointments because of the snow. We're hearing that plows are getting stuck. This is all because of the climate crisis we're dealing with.
In the past two years, we've had a state of emergency twice in my riding. We've had two storms of the century in my riding, and for us to say that as a committee we're going to be looking at making the price on pollution free again, to me, is just something that we can't do at this stage. Coastal communities and northern communities are dealing with a cost of climate change that's in the millions—hundreds of millions just for Fiona—and we don't know what this is going to cost us.
We're going to be voting against this, but also, I think it's important to recognize that the provincial and territorial leaders also have a part to play in this. I was watching an Instagram post from the newly elected Premier of Manitoba, who said it's because of the provincial government that they have reduced taxes and have the cheapest gas in Canada.
The provincial premiers have it within their power to ensure this is something that they can do. It's not all on the federal government, but we hope to continue to fight the climate crisis and do everything in our power, because it's impacting indigenous communities more than it's impacting other places in Canada. We learned that at the United Nations last year at the permanent forum, which I'm hoping the committee members might want to go back to again in our travel time in April—I throw that out there and we'll get into that next.
For these important reasons.... We're having this debate, but I'd like to get to a vote on this, because I think we have important issues that we need to move forward on, including legislation.