I'm looking at the time and I think there are still a lot of questions that people would like to ask. If you're willing to stay with us, I'm willing to extend it for another quick round of questioning, but I wanted to have us think about something while we're doing that. We didn't do this last time.
We now have these reports in front of us, and we're listening and asking questions, and then you leave. What do we do with this? Last time we kind of embedded some of it in our work. There's a thought here that maybe we might make a motion that these departments come back, and the commissioner comes back, to give us an update in a year. I want you to consider whether that's something we want to do. We have heard from all the departments. Everybody says, “Yes, we're going to implement these recommendations”. Maybe we can ask you guys to come back in a year and give us an update on where we are with this.
Secondly, I know we are the committee on sustainable development, and I know the gas tax was changed a bit of change over time, and maybe we do want to focus it back on sustainable development. I'm not sure. This is something that the committee can consider. Maybe we need to make a motion, then table that in the House. That's something we could consider.
We'll move on for another round. I'm looking at the time. We do need some committee time for some work that we have to do at the end, so I'll give us three minutes each on a round, and we'll start with the Liberals, if that's okay with you.
Mr. Bossio, you have three minutes.