Thank you, Madam Chair, and I'll be quick.
I want to return to the topic of young people with the commissioner. I'm the critic for youth for my party. I'm also the youngest member of this committee. I have done as much extraordinary work as I can in my own circles to educate my family and my community about what this impact could mean. I was also Alberta's indigenous climate change chair for uniting indigenous governments for a few years, and we have seen unique challenges in holding the government accountable. I want to specifically mention accountability.
Young people are organizing across the country. This is truly a crisis that is going to affect not just this generation but many more. My children and I and many people here whose families have children know this kind of fear.
My question is specifically on what we need to do to hold the federal government accountable for the promises it's made. What do young people have to do to hold them accountable? We've done as much as we can. You noticed, I think, some of the work that young people have done, but now when it comes down to accountability, what can young people do to hold the government accountable?