Mr. Speaker, the committee is trying to hear independent analysis from witnesses on the government's so-called climate change plan.
Not a single independent report has substantiated the minister's numbers. The Pembina Institute, Deutsche Bank, the Tyndall Centre and now the C.D. Howe Institute have all concluded that emissions will rise each and every year for the next 50 years with his plan.
Why will the government not let the committee hear what needs to be fixed now instead of trying to put a broken plan into action?