Mr. Speaker, I will add my words of welcome to the hon. member for Carleton.
One area that is very difficult is when people who generally should agree, like people who want climate action, end up repeating things that are not the case. In the case of liquefied natural gas coming from British Columbia, the liquefied natural gas comes from fracking. Fracking threatens our water supplies. Fracking causes earthquakes and releases vast quantities of methane. According to energy experts, this means the carbon footprint of fracked gas is the same as that of coal.
I wonder if the hon. member for Carleton has any comments or questions in relation to that reality.