Madam Speaker, I look forward to the day when we can have debates where members are not perpetually campaigning, or trying to lay blame on others, or point to who did this and who did that. Let us be constructive. Let us talk about the bill.
In his speech, the member said that we generate a lot of greenhouse gas emissions because we are a big country and we should not feel bad about it. This is not about feeling bad. It is about reducing those emissions. He seems to be saying that every country has strengths and that it is not our fault if we create more pollution than other countries. I hope I misunderstood that part of the debate.
There has been a lot of talk about oil. However, the world is unanimous. Even investment companies are pulling out of oil.
Some may not like it, but that is what is happening. This is no longer the time to be in oil.
Does the member not agree that we should not start any new oil projects and that, rather than insisting on doing so, we should start a new transition?
Of course, that transition will take place by helping—