Mr. Speaker, the minister reminds me of a school child who gets caught cheating on an exam.
Four reputable organizations, four independent reports, confirmed that the minister is deceiving Canadians. Even the government's own officials cannot back up his claims.
This ecofraud means consumers will pay billions of dollars for no real environmental or health benefits.
Why does the minister not just stop the charade and the schoolyard antics and bring Bill C-30 back to the House for a vote?