Thank you so much, Mr. Chair.
It is always a pleasure to talk to you again, Mr. DeMarco.
What stands out most from the report, of course, is that by 2030, again, Canada will not meet its targets.
You use strong enough words in describing this reality. I will cite a few. You talk about overly optimistic assumptions, limited uncertainty analysis, lack of scrutiny, missing information, inconsistent information, delays, unreliability. This is proof that, unfortunately, we cannot say that the government has distinguished itself by its rigour over the past eight years.
How can we explain that after eight years, we are unable to use truly reliable sources as a basis to conduct serious analysis, contrary to the government members' claim?