I will, briefly, Madam Chair.
I'm astounded when I hear Madam Boucher say there are more important issues than both climate change and the impact on women's health. There are no issues that are more important than our health, and we know our health is affected by climate.
Madam Chair, if there's any desire for it, I would be happy to table the articles we have gathered so far for members of the committee. There is increasing evidence that shows that climate has a disproportionate impact on women, through a whole host of different ways, from what it does on others.
As Ms. Mathyssen so accurately pointed out, it's not a linear issue, it's a multi-layered issue. It involves decision-making. It involves government policies. It involves government representation. It involves governments and not-for-profits working together. It's a complex issue, and I think it's one that is worthy of some study by this committee.
I would urge all members to look at it and to put it on the menu of studies to be considered. At least it will be there to show this committee is aware of it as an issue. When we get to it, we'll get to it.