We are actually seeing our emissions going down as a country. The most recent report from the Canadian Climate Institute supports that, but our own inventory report to the IPCC said the same thing.
Under the previous Conservative government, our emissions were going up. There was no tracking down. Now they are bending down, and we are continuing to do the heavy lifting to make that happen. Our emissions are actually lower than they have been in 25 years, and that's a huge move forward.
I could respond to a whole bunch of things that the member opposite, Mr. Angus, just said, but I don't want us to take too much more time before we get to this vote, except just to say that he was incorrect about the emissions—they are going down—and to say that there is, in fact, a lot of work that's happening, including the cap on emissions from oil and gas and including the work that we've done with carbon pricing, which his leader has chosen to step away from. That was an interesting choice, but again, maybe it's because it has become expensive for him with his choice of vehicle.
On that point, I say let's go to a vote.