Mr. Speaker, I would like to know whether my colleague from Halifax West reacted as I did. I would like to know what he thinks about the fact that the secretary of state said earlier that energy efficiency was important, yet this is a slim, four-page bill.
Why call this the Energy Efficiency Act when it covers only appliances and a few other gadgets?
Energy efficiency is much broader than that. It affects buildings, all the large buildings, office buildings, factories and so on. It also affects the manufacturing industry, the residential sector and the whole transportation sector. But there is nothing about that in the Energy Efficiency Act.
How can the government say this is an energy efficiency act when it takes such a narrow view of energy efficiency?
How does my colleague from Halifax West react to the way the government sees energy efficiency?