Mr. Speaker, I did not think I would be saying this today, but it is a topsy-turvy world, or rather, a topsy-turvy pipeline. We just found out that the Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture has resigned. He is the former minister of environment and climate change, for those who still believe climate change exists.
We know that one side is not so sure it exists and the other side, the side of the government and the Liberal Party, is really starting to have doubts, and rightly so. The Liberals are adopting not one pipeline, but two. Trans Mountain cost $34 billion, and now we are talking about a new pipeline that will cost roughly $20 billion.
I wonder if the Conservatives regret not voting for the budget. The Liberals are doing exactly what the Conservatives wanted, in other words, more oil, more oil and gas development, and a new pipeline. Does my colleague agree with what the government is doing? Does he agree with giving the green light to a new pipeline and investing billions more in fossil fuels?
