Mr. Chair, I'll just respond to the point of order before I go back to my questions. The point is that it is rich that the Government of Canada charged Volkswagen with 60 breaches of breaking the law and $190 million, and now they're giving them billions of dollars to fight climate change when they were criminally prosecuted under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act.
As it relates to this study and to Mr. Gaheer's point of order, what is important to note, Mr. Chair, is that if we are going to operate in a circular economy, if we are going to develop critical minerals and if we are going to put the trust of Canadian taxpayers and their dollars into a company with a horrible environmental record, we have to be asking the tough questions. I've owned a Volkswagen car. I love driving them. It's a great product, but they broke the law in a very serious way. The Americans charged them billions of dollars, Mr. Chair.
Let me go back to my questioning. I thank you for your judicious interpretation of the Standing Orders, but I know I'm in line with them in my line of questioning.
Mr. Gaheer, I know you have a job to do, but I have a job to do, too, which is to stand up for Canadians and for making sure that taxpayer dollars are used effectively.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.