Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
This is timely, as I'm going to continue the discussion with Mr. Sandford.
Like my colleague Adam van Koeverden, I want to reassure him and tell him that he can count on me and my party to defend the important and crucial work of the United Nations and its agencies, even if they are sometimes maligned by some media or commentators these days.
Mr. Sandford, all the current data indicates that the weather conditions next summer and fall will be quite terrible.
We were talking earlier about fires, floods and droughts. That will have repercussions not only for Canada, but also for all of the Americas.
As we saw last year, Canada must be ready to defend its lack of action when those things happen because it has not done enough to fight climate change. That is arguably a threat to national security.
What does the government need to do immediately to prepare for that?