Mr. Speaker, first of all, I am going to address one thing. The member should never put words in my mouth. If he wants them to stick, he can say them from his own mouth.
Everybody knows the climate is changing. It is something people are experiencing on a day-to-day basis. I hope you discipline him, Mr. Speaker, because that is just absolute nonsense, and I would like him to withdraw that comment.
Nevertheless, I will address what he said here. We serve Canadians, each one of us who comes to this House of Commons, so for him to suggest I am providing misinformation is a great insult. I think he knows me better than that. He knows when I show up in this House of Commons I have done my homework. I look at the problem and what the solution set looks like. Therefore, for him to suggest I am providing misinformation, as you know better, Mr. Speaker, and the Liberals should know better, frankly, I think a withdrawal is required.