Thank you very much.
All these issues that we're discussing today are extremely important. It's been raised with respect to the green clean tech study that we were going to get the recommendations done expeditiously. I have spoken before. First of all, people have said it's my motion, but it's really the committee's motion, because we did Mr. Lobb's nuclear part and a whole bunch of things. We heard a whole bunch in our testimony to the effect that action needs to be happening now.
There are a lot of really important things happening. We heard about the solar industry in Canada, with an 18% tariff. The minister has raised it with officials. All the issues that we are facing—such as tariffs, trade and managed trade—are important to address, but I am in favour of the three days identified for the particular dairy study that was undertaken. As well, I am in favour of studying the forest industry.
I think the real hinge is to have the minister here on that particular day. I think that's the desire of the committee. I want to make it abundantly clear that if that is not the best date for the minister and there is a better date in the very near future, it behooves us to take a look at that and to not lose sight of that really important clean green tech study that we are undertaking. I note that we are running short of runway as the session is coming to an end. I just wanted to make sure I put that out there for the committee's consideration, as well.