It used to be an asset, being a friend of the Liberal Party federally. Now it seems like it’s maybe not. No, no, I’m not fighting. I mean, I think, you know, on the carbon tax in particular, the Prime Minister has tried to bait me at times with, with. Certain ad hominems and name calling almost. But look, we have a very different opinion on the carbon tax. It’s not right for the people of province right now given the inflationary pressures, given the indirect costs and induced cost that trickles down to people’s tables. We hear that, we understand that. Prime Minister would understand that he’s being very sclerotic in his approach on this ideologic marriage, that he has this principle. That’s not to say that we don’t believe in fighting climate change, we certainly do. But this policy is wrong for the people of the province right now.
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