In reference to what one of my colleagues on the other side said about how decisions are made in terms of things going into the Canada Gazette and cabinet decision-making, I think that Canadian democracy has utilized that system for more than 150 years. Any stakeholders or intervenors wishing to participate in that process are allowed to participate, including in this very robust debate on how to deal with an issue that the whole world is facing, which is climate change.
So with all due respect to my colleague, Canadians do have an opportunity to express their views and opinions. A government is elected based on a platform, and part of that platform was to deal with climate change, and through the pan-Canadian framework, we are.
I'd welcome any folks, stakeholders, to always present their opinions, whether here at finance committee or through the Canada Gazette process. That's the way we've operated, in our democracy, and for my colleague on the other side to say something different, I think, is inaccurate, to be blunt.
I did wish to comment on that front. Thank you.