Madam Speaker, it is always a pleasure to listen to my colleague, who often shows up at the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development and makes a great contribution to the committee.
I would like to address the Conservatives' discourse on climate change. Everything appears to revolve around a single solution, namely, spending government money to develop green technologies. That is a one-dimensional strategy that would break the federal budget.
Does the member agree that we need a portfolio of measures, including carbon pricing and investments in natural spaces that would absorb greenhouse gases? Does he really think it is wise to put all our eggs in one basket?