Madam Speaker, I appreciate my colleague's question, but I have to correct him.
The European Union does not have a carbon border adjustment on agricultural products. The member is misleading Canadians by assuming that we would be blocked from access to European markets if we did not have a carbon tax. That is just simply not true. The European Union does not have carbon border adjustments on agricultural products.
However, I think it is even worse than that. We are uncompetitive on the global market because of that carbon tax. We are putting a burden on Canadian farmers that American farmers do not have to deal with, and 60% of our products go south, not to the European Union. Our focus should be in line and competitive on a tax and regulatory regime with our biggest trading partner and our biggest competitor, which is the United States.