Mr. Speaker, it is Friday afternoon, and we are all a little tired.
I agree with my colleague on this. It would be nice to know how many trees have been planted. I remember the ad campaign about planting two billion trees. It was quite a big campaign. I do not know how many have been planted so far, but it is a fraction of that. It is ridiculous.
My Conservative friends talk a lot about common sense. They want to fix the budget and all that. I know of two areas where the government could make cuts. According to a study by the IMF, the International Monetary Fund—not Greenpeace, not Equiterre—Canada gave oil companies $50 billion directly and indirectly in 2022. I see that as an opportunity to cut spending. That money could be used to build social housing.
Does my colleague agree that the government should cut that $50 billion?