Mr. Speaker, I have had the opportunity to say a number of things about this and to explain it in great detail during my comments on the motion itself, but suffice it to say that the federal government put in a backstop, the consumer carbon tax. For the provinces participating in the program at the time it was cancelled, it was literally weeks later that the rebates went out to those provinces. It is as straightforward as that.
Even in the province of Quebec during the leadership visits, as was pointed out, it was raised by the leader of the Bloc. The Bloc tried to make it an issue during an actual federal election. My account is that the Bloc numbers went down and the Liberal numbers went up. I think it is because the Liberal members were focused on building a stronger and healthier economy that would actually contribute more to the future of Quebec, B.C., and in fact—