Mr. Speaker, the member across the way should be aware that while she was in cabinet, the Conservatives actually had the information she is talking about. I do not know if they did not read it, or if they are intentionally trying to mislead the House. Then, we have a document that was tabled by the minister today, which was released well over a month ago. The information is there if they are prepared to look.
In regard to the specifics, 80%-plus of Canadians already pay a price on pollution. The Conservatives know that. The member used the example of those who use transit or those who are disadvantaged. A province can provide a subsidy. A good example is the Province of Manitoba, where the Conservative government cut back on Winnipeg transit transfer money. If that transit money is reinstated, the city would not have to increase the cost of fares. Keeping the fares down means that more people are able to afford them. It is up to the provinces. For many of the answers the members across the way want, they need to go to the provinces, maybe run as MLAs or MPPs, and they might be able to get those specific answers.