Mr. Speaker, we are in favour of Canada, and that means low-cost energy. I do not want high-priced European or Californian taxes on consumers and industry. That is how jobs get killed. That is how people are made poor.
Europe is rapidly running away from the radical net-zero agenda that the member just talked about. The Germans tried it and are having to reverse themselves completely because they are being shut down. In the United Kingdom, they realized that high-priced electricity, because of these same radical net-zero policies that the Prime Minister has embraced and written about, are impoverishing the working class and deindustrializing society.
We do not want any of these foreign policies he wants to impose. We want a Canadian policy to reindustrialize and make Canada affordable and autonomous.
