Madam Speaker, like I said, I am in adjournment debates all the time, so I know there are no points of order or anything like that. We are here to discuss an issue, but this is not the issue that he sent in when he requested a late show. He talked about PBO documents and an access to information request. That is misleading Canadians.
The commissioner of the environment's report came out today indicating that our emissions are the lowest that they have been since the mid-1990s, and that is good news for Canadians. It is clear the Conservative Party is not focusing on emissions reductions or protecting the environment. It is not interested in climate change. Conservatives work for big oil and gas.
We have proposed a cap on emissions and a cap on pollution for the oil and gas sector, primarily in Alberta, and Alberta MPs are standing in defiance of that because they do not want emissions to go down. They feel as though the oil and gas sector can continue to use Canada as an exhaust pipe. Sadly, the emissions intensity of many types of energy products in Alberta have gotten worse since the 1990s because of a lack of regulation. We have focused on emissions reductions and efficiency.
The Conservative members claim to be experts on the environment and on oil and gas, but it is obvious, through their speeches in the House of Commons, that they are neither.