Mr. Speaker, I must reiterate that there is no carbon tax on groceries and farmers do not pay the industrial carbon price. Industrial carbon pricing and the clean fuel regulations are targeted tools that reduce pollution in a global market that is moving rapidly toward clean energy. Scrapping these measures would not lower grocery bills. It would weaken Canada's industrial base, deter investment and expose our businesses to higher costs under border tariffs from trading partners that are implementing their own carbon markets.
Our government will continue to develop policies that protect workers, strengthen competitiveness and build a secure, affordable future for all Canadians.
