Mr. Speaker, my hon. colleague did a good job summarizing the issues and concerns of Canadians and business owners. I would like to add that the current context is not necessarily like a boxing match or hockey game. It is more like tai chi, which I have been practising for 30 years now. In tai chi, we use each other's energy to move forward.
I would say that, yes, the economy will be the priority. As for industrial carbon pricing, it generates billions of dollars in investments and creates tens of thousands of jobs across Canada. It is three times more effective than consumer carbon pricing.
I will end by saying that we need to take the right measures to ensure our economic growth while, of course, protecting our environment.