Madam Speaker, I completely, 100% agree with the member's comment that the government made a promise with regard to tree planting that it is completely failing to meet. It might be an interesting point of fact that of all the private sectors in the Canadian economy, the sector that plants the most trees without government funding or initiatives is the oil and gas sector, right across Canada. People who live and work around this development would be aware of many of these things.
This goes to the government's whole problem on these environmental issues. It is the same thing with its justification of a carbon tax, which is a tax plan, not an environmental plan. The truth is that Liberals do not even measure emissions reductions. They are not even able to do that.
My question for the Bloc is this: If the Bloc is actually going to function as an opposition party, why would the member be standing up in this debate talking about these issues instead of about the motion that is on the floor of the House of Commons, which is demanding the Liberals release the documents or call a carbon tax election?