I'd like to thank Mr. Albas for his comments and for all our desires for increased transparency in everything we do. It's very important.
With regard to the amendment that Mr. Albas has put forward, frankly, the current provision provides the flexibility to address the issue in the report. The government wants to set the direction of the content of the report through policy rather than through law. Information in the report can be repetitive, as it's already publicly available in both the GHGRP report and UNFCCC report.
It's unclear whether ECCC or FC—I'll use the acronyms again—have resources to meet this requirement that's in the amendment.
Finally, the 2022 review committed under the pan-Canadian framework provides the opportunity to do this type of assessment.