You mentioned those seven different environmental plans. In question period every day the Liberals fire back and ask about our plan. Clearly, we're a year out from an election. We will have an environmental plan and I'm sure Canadians are looking forward to it and we'll have a debate around it.
To that end, I'm going to give notice of motion right now, if I could. We won't debate it, but I'll give notice of the following motion:
That, following the Committee’s study of Clean Growth and Climate Change in Canada: forestry, agriculture and waste, the Committee proceed next to a study of Clean Growth and Climate Change in Canada: Carbon Tax, and that the study consist of no less than six meetings with witnesses.
We can debate that in future weeks. I think it's important that, as we take a look at this conversation around carbon tax, the cornerstone of the framework, that as the committee is undertaking a study of this, as the carbon tax seems to be the most hotly debated topic in Canada right now and very timely today, the committee ought to engage in six specific meetings to have a conversation about carbon tax, or carbon pricing as some call it, and move forward on that.
I have one quick question, and then I'm going to give the last question to Mark Warawa.
Isabelle and Keith, right now are we on track to meet our Paris Agreement targets?