I have bagels all the time. I love bagels. St-Viateur and Kettlemans are both great bagel shops.
However, those members are interrupting this committee to spread misinformation, and they are wasting our witnesses' time, as they do all of the time. Conservatives are the only ones calling this out, because it's a conspiracy theory that's cooked up and baked up by Pierre Poilievre.
There have been no ECCC in-person inspections of wood-fired pizza and bagel shops. There are lots of articles from clean air advocates talking about some of the more industrial-sized ones that are causing air quality issues in various communities. The NPRI does not set emission reduction targets. Its goal is to promote awareness and enhance the understanding of pollution in communities across Canada through annual reporting.
Either the member doesn't understand how Canada's national pollutant release inventory works, which would be problematic if you're going to do this much work on it and do social media on it, or he knows it's false, and he's going to promote it anyway for clicks and for attention. This is unfortunately something that we've come to expect from the Conservatives, particularly this one.
It's atrocious that the Conservatives continue to bring conspiracy theories to this committee and waste our witnesses' time.
For that reason, I'm happy to debate it when we have time for that, but right now we have witnesses here. I would move to adjourn debate on this silly motion.