Mr. Chair, my colleague opposite and I have spent much time in the House of Commons discussing ozone.
In fact, today in question period I would have loved a question from her to that effect. We could have talked about how Canada has a world-class track record in ozone monitoring, how Ms. Dodds appeared before committee and spoke of the capacity our government has not only to continue to meet these obligations, but to continue our world-class reputation with this.
Many times in the House, in fact, in adjournment proceedings and in question period I've spoken to my colleague about these capacity questions, and Ms. Dodds was here specifically to answer her questions. However, today the scope of the questioning that we are tasked with is pursuant to Standing Order 111, as I've brought up several times already today.
I would disagree with my colleague opposite. She actually has not asked a question about vision yet. She has not asked, “What is your vision for the department?” I would ask my colleague opposite to be cognizant of the line of questioning that we are tasked with today and to direct her questions appropriately.