Thanks, Chair.
I appreciate Mr. Warawa's offer to table documents from a meeting convened by a non-governmental organization, but what Monsieur Bigras is seeking here, and what we're supporting strongly, is something else. Japan's already announced its targets. The European Union has a 125-plus-page plan already out there for 26 nation-states to observe and react to. We need something here.
What happened at the GLOBE meeting has nothing to do with the official process going forward in Bonn. It's not an intergovernmental working group. It's a non-governmental group.
I'd like to move a friendly amendment to this motion so that it actually includes, in terms of documentation, any analysis the government is either putting forward or relying upon. We have no idea, absolutely zero idea, where we stand, Mr. Chair, on this most important process under the UNFCCC. We got nothing from the minister this morning, not a shred of what our position's going to be. It's extremely important.