Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think it is deeply relevant, because in this committee, we have had a precedent of having different studies come forward.
My question is what the motivation was for Ms. Sidhu to bring this up. She mentioned my home community, or thereabouts, having forest fires. I will share with the committee that, as of a few days ago, the forest fires are now being held and they're actually under control because of the amazing work that's been done by Alberta Wildfire and the wonderful wildland firefighters who put themselves out there to protect our community and create all of this structural space. That work was done by Alberta Forestry.
The vast majority of the firefighting capacity is done specifically by provincial forest firefighting groups. This is something that is quite probably more provincial in scope, if we're going to be looking at forest fires specifically, but that's a whole other space.
Going back to the breast cancer motion, which is deeply relevant, we are effectively saying that getting further in our women's health study and getting to a space where we can actually release this report isn't important. That is what has happened here today. That is what is happening right now.
While I appreciate this, and I would appreciate our continuing this conversation another day and at another time, I would—