Madam Speaker, there was a lot of stuff in my hon. colleague's intervention. There were a lot of falsehoods.
I sit on the health committee with him, and I have a lot of respect for him as he is a family physician and offers a lot of great insight in our health committee. It is one thing for this colleague to stand up and read the talking points of the Liberal Party very well, but he is an educated man, and I expect him to do better, not just to read the talking points like a clapping seal.
He knows that the carbon tax is wrong and that it punishes Canadians. It raises the cost of growing food. It raises the cost of shipping food and, ultimately, it is Canadians who pay the price.
There is no greater evidence to that than when the Prime Minister walked back his carbon tax on Atlantic Canadians.
Why are they punishing the rest of Canada for the Atlantic Canadian MPs' failures?