Mr. Speaker, I am sometimes surprised to hear the Conservatives' complaints about clean fuels, because those who advocate for the industry present these standards to us as beneficial to their sector. Similarly, industry representatives present carbon capture and sequestration, which is incredibly expensive, as beneficial to their sector.
I find it strange to hear Conservatives making such a fuss about this today, especially since it is clear that every time fuel taxes are cut, the industry increases its refining margins. This means we are leaving the industry with more room to absorb what could otherwise be passed on to consumers.
I would like to hear my colleague say a few words about the discrepancy between the Conservative Party's position and that of industry representatives.
