Mr. Speaker, I commend my colleague for his speech.
There are many things we disagree on, but there is one thing he may have avoided mentioning in his speech. He talked about redistribution and tax sharing. He talked about equalization payments. However, he did not mention that Quebec receives the least money per capita in all of Canada. It is not good enough to say that a province receives a certain amount; it must be calculated per capita. I would invite my colleague to clarify this in his future statements.
My question for my colleague is this. According to what the member for Winnipeg North said in his speech on December 3, 80% of Canadians receive more money than they pay for the carbon tax. I would like my colleague to explain something to me today.
If the Liberal government's goal is to help Canadians, why did it eliminate a carbon pricing system that put more money in the pockets of Canadians in 80% of cases? My question is simple. Why eliminate a tax—