Mr. Speaker, it is unfortunate the hon. member asked us to prepare a response to a question on the air sector and then came with a question on the trucking industry.
I find it ironic that the hon. member wants to talk about the environment. His party has brought no effort to the table to address climate change. I appreciate that he and his party are finally taking an interest in reducing greenhouse gases. He knows we are the party that put a price on carbon pollution. His party wants to make it free to pollute.
I know the transportation industry is eager to move forward to decarbonize, and the minister is more than willing to discuss with all sectors of the industry, from the air sector to the trucking sector, and shipping. We have made announcements across the various areas of transportation and I know that, as a government, we are focused on significant investments. We have invested heavily, as a government, in public transit infrastructure and made historic announcements. The last Parliament alone, there was $70 billion toward our environment plan.
It is disappointing to see the hon. member talk about the environment. I really hope that he moves forward and he encourages his party and his leader to move forward on a credible plan for the environment, because we have not seen that yet.
I would like to thank the member for the opportunity to speak to the question. As such, we are more than willing to discuss with the trucking industry, and we are more than willing to have discussions on the environment. We have had a credible plan so far. We will continue to move forward and we look forward to working with various sectors of the transportation industry across the board.