That's my only concern, so maybe the idea is that it starts here and then gets passed over to another committee. I'd like to understand that a bit more if Mr. Fast can build on it.
The other thing is that Mr. Cullen talked about changing that curve and starting to see that curve move in a downward direction. I think—and this is what I'm happy to see in Mr. Amos' motion—the third point, my read of it, and my feeding into that third point is about giving the environmental commissioner more teeth in ensuring that what she reports on happens. It's more than just giving an audit of a department and saying that you've failed in this area and you need to fix it. It's going back later and figuring out if they've corrected it. If they haven't then it's about having the proper resources to enforce that they do things right. That in my opinion is taking climate change seriously and putting the teeth into the legislation.
I think that is critical of all six topics. If we're looking at these six or seven different topics, to me, that is probably the most important one.