Mr. Chair, I will use the rest of my time to move the following motion, of which we gave notice on Friday, June 14.
Given the large workload the committee has on the docket, the committee instructs the chair to book five meetings in between July 8, 2024, and September 13, 2024, while the House is adjourned, to deal with unfinished business, such as the $8 billion Net Zero Accelerator fund waste and other pressing matters as they emerge.
It's imperative that Canadians see us working. As we all know very well, the summer period is not a vacation period. We're all in our ridings, meeting with Canadians and listening to them, and touring. Obviously, it depends on our political party's commitments. However, just because we're listening to Canadians doesn't mean that we can't be here in Ottawa doing our job as lawmakers.
We've been inviting the minister to testify for two months, but he hasn't had the opportunity to do so. Perhaps he'll find the time to come and testify before the committee during those five meetings. We're dealing with a number of very important issues that relate to Environment and Climate Change Canada.
The motion states that we want to deal with the Net Zero Accelerator fund and other pressing matters. That's one part of the $8 billion.
In addition, there's a lot of debate on the impact of the carbon tax. We feel that the government didn't disclose and was hiding it. If the minister had been here today, we could have gotten to the bottom of things, but he decided not to come and testify, which is unfortunate.
We could also talk about climate change. We see the effects of it on a daily basis. Just because it's summer doesn't mean we can't meet on parliamentary business.
Of course, there's also the infamous green fund. Today, following a question from our colleague during question period, we learned that the Minister of the Environment had shares in a business directly involved in this scandal. That's quite significant.
We have a number of questions, and we have to debate a number of issues. We could do that at those five committee meetings.
Let's be clear: We have about three months to do this. It's not rocket science. We're all able to find time to meet during the summer. All the members around this table care about being accountable to taxpayers. That's true of the government and the opposition parties, who must do their work diligently.
We feel that it's not too much to ask that we meet five times during the summer. The government must be accountable for its poor management of public funds, particularly at the Department of the Environment.