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Environment committee  It's based on our domestic emissions divided by either population or GDP. The methodology is the same and it's been applied around the world in every country.

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  It does. If we sequester carbon, that would be included.

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  Because it wouldn't be....If we're—

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  No, it's only our domestic.... For our exported oil and gas, those emissions count against the country where they are consumed, not the country where they're produced. It's our production emissions that are recorded in those statistics, but these guys know more about that.

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  The two in 10, really, it depends on your behaviour. This is looking at averages. You could be a billionaire but drive an electric vehicle and live a very modest lifestyle and you'd save money, or you could be a low-income family and decide you want to spend all your money, I don

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  Yes, I would agree. In addition to the fact that it's four and a half cents a litre on gasoline—we see fluctuations at that level every month, if not every week—all the money is going back to Ontarians; 90% of it is going back directly to households as rebate cheques, and 10% wil

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  What we've recommended doing with that 10%.... The one sector that is impacted and doesn't get something directly is small and medium-sized business. We'd recommend cutting the small business tax rate by an additional 0.5%. That would essentially use that source of revenue. Schoo

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  The government hasn't decided how it's going to deal with that.

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  It's also worth pointing out that B.C.'s GDP has been growing faster than that of any other province, and B.C.'s population has been growing. The emissions are growing at a lower rate than that of the population growth and the economic growth.

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  Politically, those four provinces that don't like the federal carbon tax have the option to design a carbon pricing plan of their own, either cap and trade or carbon tax, and to use the revenues on whatever they want. If they don't like the federal plan, they have every opportuni

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron