Mr. Speaker, one of the things that we have learned recently in the oil and gas industry is that the refinery in Oakville is to be closed by Petro-Canada. It will be closing up shop and producing dirty gas until 2005, then importing gas from Europe and distributing it across its grid in Ontario, even though it could be an Esso product or something else.
One of the things that it has chosen not to do is invest in improving the refining operation to ensure it as clean gas.
I would like to ask the hon. member, would this guarantee that Petro-Canada will actually clean up its act, produce clean gas, keep the jobs and give something back to the community as well. Would that happen with this actual measure right here?