Mr. Speaker, today the Prime Minister is travelling to Europe on an international environmental damage control mission.
When he arrives, he will learn that the Europeans already know what Canadians know, and that is 11 independent groups, including the C.D. Howe Institute, the National Energy Board and Deutsche Bank, have ripped his climate change plan apart. They know the Prime Minister is fighting for invisible aspirational targets. He has told developing countries that they should go it alone and go first. He has repeatedly embarrassed Canada on the international scene.
Why is the Prime Minister trying to sell Europe a bill of goods that Canadians and experts simply are not buying?