Mr. Speaker, I think we have seen in the last minute a lot of time for people to express their points of order, so I would like to have the same opportunity to express the point I want to raise.
Something very important came up during question period, namely a report that was tabled during the night. I say during the night because it was 1 a.m. in Ottawa when it was tabled at COP29, the conference I am attending virtually as a Canadian delegate.
The report looks at the performance of 67 countries around the world in terms of how effectively they are fighting climate change. It is entitled “Climate Change Performance Index 2025: Results”. I am not saying the title in English to be funny but because only the English version was available at 1:30 a.m. when I read it and printed it out.
As shown in the table on page 7, we can clearly see that, after nine years of this Liberal government, Canada ranks 62nd out of 67 countries. I am seeking unanimous consent to table this document, and I would point out that if the House unfortunately refuses, the House will be insulting COP29.