Mr. Speaker, the Minister of the Environment talks about this deal that she is going to sign in Kyoto and is rather confused yet about her policy.
I suggest that a policy she might take to the table there is to first get an agreement from the provinces and those people who are going to be affected in Canada. She should get an agreement in Canada if she is trying to get a deal that is good for Canada. Then she can take that deal to Kyoto and see if they will sign it.
My question for the Minister of Environment is simply that if she is truly committed to the environment, why will she not try this approach to get Canadians on side and try to sell the deal there?
Whose side is she on, Kyoto's or Canada's?