Thank you very much.
I guess what I'm a bit concerned about when I look at the estimates is that there is little bit of disconnect between what we've been hearing from the environment commissioner on what should be the priority. Of course, we all know the importance of climate change. It's the number one priority that's facing the environment at this moment. Just yesterday a British report came out saying that if we don't take care of this critical issue, the cost could be in the trillions of dollars in the long term. Government has to put money and resources at this very moment toward fighting climate change. That should be the number one priority for all those who really care about the environment.
My concern is that when I look at the estimates, only 2.5% is to deal with climate change. But we all know that should be the number one priority. There is a disconnect between what we're doing on the committee, what we're trying to achieve, what we saw in the report that came out from the environment commissioner, and what has actually happened.
Is this a lack of political will? Why is that number so small?