No, I don't think that's the case at all.
We know that the price of oil has risen sharply. Various factors contribute to the rising cost of living. Our dependence on hydrocarbons means that we are attached to petroleum products, and this is a major contributor. In fact, by fighting climate change, we are reducing our dependence on petroleum products and freeing up funds. In fact, Canadian consumers spend an enormous amount of money on petroleum products. As I was saying, they are willing to pay more for vehicles that use more gas.
Of course, there are Canadians who are suffering from rising prices, but there are also many Canadians who can afford to buy big houses and big cars; they're not suffering. Policies that don't limit this overconsumption affect all Canadians and hurt the economy at the same time.