Minister, I'm not going to let you talk out the clock on things not related to the question. You put a section in this trade agreement that says people who pollute the environment should bear the cost of that pollution. You and your colleagues always say carbon emissions are a pollutant. That's why you have a carbon tax in Canada.
You're reinforcing the Canadian carbon tax in a trade agreement with a country at war, and I'll explain why this is such a problem. Fifty per cent of Ukrainian electricity generation has been destroyed by the war, and you're suggesting that Ukrainians who use carbon.... Sixty per cent of their electricity is from coal and gas, and you're suggesting that it is pollution and that they should pay for the pollution. If you want to support Ukraine, why would you put something like that in a trade agreement as they're going to struggle through a winter?