Thanks, Mr. Chair.
And thank you very much for joining us.
I'd like to begin by congratulating Mr. Bramley and the Pembina Institute and the David Suzuki Foundation for delivering this report. I'd like to remind Canadians that this is one of the reasons it was so important to have an extension on this bill, to have this kind of testimony presented so we can set it in context. And I really want to congratulate you, because as they say in contract law, he who writes the first draft often has the upper hand. And in this case you have at least reduced to writing some analysis that the government has heretofore failed to present.
On that note, I want to ask all four of you, very quickly--because you all made either direct or oblique references to the need for a coherent plan--do either of you have in your possession, after 46 months, a plan from this government on a domestic climate change response?
Mr. Hornung, can you start very quickly--yes, no, if you have one?