Mr. Speaker, I want to circle back to an issue that was brought up earlier, which involves the Prime Minister's key economic adviser, carbon tax Carney. We found out this morning that in fact he is moving the headquarters of Brookfield Asset Management, of which he is the chair of the board, from Toronto to New York. This is the key economic adviser to the Prime Minister, who has, seemingly, zero confidence in the Canadian economy and the Canadian tax system as well. There obviously have to be some advantages for him in doing that or else he would not.
I am wondering if the hon. member can comment on carbon tax Carney's decision to take his company out of Canada and move it to the United States.