That is very interesting about the train, but my question was specifically about the use of a plane, which is highly polluting, as we know, for a 22‑minute flight.
I would also point out that last week, the Prime Minister's Challenger made a ten-minute flight empty. Someone who knows a bit about aviation is well aware that take-off and landing are the points when a plane uses the most fuel. It's not when it's flying at 40,000 feet.
As Minister of the Environment, can you tell us that this was okay because it was necessary for security?
Remember your first election, in 2019: your party and your leader used two planes for travelling during the election campaign, one of which was a Boeing 737‑200, one of the most polluting planes on the market.
Minister, I will ask you the question again: as Minister of the Environment, is it not time to cut down on the use of airplanes, to be consistent, when whole days are spent all around the world lecturing everyone about the environment, as the Prime Minister does?