On October 30, 2007, one month ago, you said the following:
I sent a copy of Canada's plan on fighting global warming to someone, who said: The approach you've taken, looking at the twin benefits of reducing emission of greenhouse gases and air pollutants, is exactly what we need to do on a wider scale. ... Congratulations once again for putting Canada in the ranks of those countries moving aggressively to reduce...greenhouse gases.
Then you went on to say in your typical fashion, “Do we know who said that? It was said by the executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme.”
Minister, for Canadians who are watching, I'm going to give you an opportunity to correct the record. Did the executive director of UNEP actually say that?