Madam Speaker, it is my pleasure to rise once again to offer a response on the important issue of climate change.
I am aware of the evidence that the hon. member opposite cites and take this problem very seriously.
We played an integral role at the Paris conference in achieving an agreement that would meaningfully move the needle in the fight against climate change.
In order to implement our plan domestically and reach our targets, we are putting a price on pollution. We are investing in clean energy. We are helping small businesses become more efficient.
It is a pleasure to be part of this government that takes this threat seriously. We have to work to grow the economy at the same time.
I am pleased to work with the member across the aisle to move the needle forward on both of these initiatives.