In her October 2001 report, the commissioner of the environment and sustainable development said this:
There must be a Government of Canada perspective, which includes an agreed-upon timetable for implementation of a management system....
I assume that that statement from 2001 explains the document you gave us on March 24 on managing sustainable development. That document was supposed to have been given to the government.
Should a sustainable development strategy not include a timetable? How does your March 24 proposal encourage the government to set out a strategy that includes objectives and a timetable to achieve those objectives, not a series of targets and grandiose statements?