Thank you all so much.
This is so important because we are talking about the future of the planet. When I talk with my daughter and her young friends, they don't really have much trust that there is a sustainable future. When I look at the actions of Canada and our government over the last number of years, they have good reason to be concerned.
The Prime Minister went to Paris in 2016 and said Canada was back on the international stage. People believed him, yet the environment commissioner says we've become the outlier of the G7 and we have failed on every single target.
When he went to COP26, he announced the emissions cap, but we learned the other day that the first announcement of the emissions cap to the Net-Zero Advisory committee was on the very day he was making the announcement.
Mr. Klein, I'd like to ask you this. The Prime Minister is committed to this emissions cap, yet Canada's energy regulator is boasting an increase of at least one million to 1.2 million barrels per day in the coming years while the rest of the world is supposed to flatline or decrease production. Our government agency is predicting huge increases. How do we square that?