Mr. Speaker, actually the provincial NDP took the Liberal government to court. It tried to stop the Trans Mountain pipeline, for good reason: It did not make any sense. It still does not make sense. The federal taxpayer is on the hook for $34.5 billion to build that pipeline, and the government cannot find a buyer. What does the government want to do? It wants to build another one. We all know where this is going to go; it is going to end up on the backs of everyday Canadians instead of investing in real climate action.
The government members talk out of both sides of their mouth. They say that they are going to have consultation. Consultation is not supporting free, prior and informed consent. They talk about consultation, but consultation not consent. If they will stand in the House and say that they will support free, prior—
