Mr. Speaker, let me add to what my colleague just said to the House. The Canadian Climate Institute yesterday said, “Industrial carbon pricing has essentially no impact on the price of food and the agricultural sector.” Farmers do not pay the industrial price.
The air is a little thin on that side of the House today, and I would like to remind those members that they voted against making the national school food program permanent, they voted against the Canada child benefit, which went to families yesterday, and they voted against a tax cut for 22 million Canadians.
