I know, Mr. Chair, that you have advocated for this particular topic of study for a long time—far longer than I've been a member of Parliament. I appreciate that. I really enjoyed that study, because it's very important to me. In many meetings with my municipalities and stakeholders, I joke that I'm a water MP. I'm from Manitoba. We're at the basin. I'm a water MP, so I appreciate that particular study. I fear that 19 meetings and the analysts' work behind it will be lost if we delay that study altogether, among many others, in lieu of something else.
We also have, of course, the net zero study, which includes billions of dollars—$8 billion, I believe. It's probably going to dwarf the investigation being done by another committee—it's currently before the House of Commons—relating to the Sustainable Development Technology Canada investigation, which is on massive amounts of money.
We have the ongoing climate finance study for my Bloc Québécois colleague, which I think has two hours remaining on it.
More recently, for my NDP colleague, there is the Fort Chipewyan port dock contamination study. I'm not sure about its exact status, but it sounds to me as though Transport Canada may not be taking the issue with the seriousness—I don't want to put words in the mouth of my NDP colleague—it deserves. Apparently, Transport Canada is ignoring the requirement to share with the transport committee—