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Environment committee  I want to ask my colleague, Cynthia Wright, to expand on this. First, obligations regarding nanotechnologies and biotechnologies have not been specifically identified, but the department's approach is to develop tests to ensure that any product resulting from such technologies—b

April 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Ian Shugart

Environment committee  Absolutely. I would cite, for example, the International Panel on Climate Change. A number of our scientists in the department bring to bear the expertise and resources they have in being part of the International Panel on Climate Change. We co-chair one of the working groups; Dr

April 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Ian Shugart

Environment committee  Thank you, Chair. I would say, in terms of our approach on Turning the Corner, that we continue to develop the regulations in the context of these changes. So we have, from the point of view of our work plan in the department, not abandoned the regulatory development. As the min

April 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Ian Shugart

Environment committee  What we referred to in the Turning the Corner plan was an anticipated price of carbon of $65 a tonne by, I think, 2018. The complexity of this, as I understand it, is that the price of carbon under almost any plan that is a pathway to medium- and long-term targets is in any given

April 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Ian Shugart

Environment committee  The government's objective remains the 2020 goal, and indeed, that is the position it is taking in the international discussions. The pathway to that goal is going to be affected in flux because of these circumstances. But I would say that in the answer to the specific question a

April 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Ian Shugart

Environment committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. I have a son studying at Trent--

April 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Ian Shugart

Environment committee  --so I'm interested in your question. I'll answer broadly. We have with us today our assistant deputy minister of science and technology, in case the members want to pursue this. Our science takes a number of forms. We have a number of laboratory facilities where very substant

April 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Ian Shugart

Environment committee  It's difficult to answer precisely, Mr. Chairman, because each of these sites is different, and the cost, which is typically driven by the complexity of the particular contaminated site, is so variable that it's hard to know. I'd be happy to provide in written form for the commi

April 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Ian Shugart

Environment committee  Thank you very much, Chairman. I'd be happy to address that area. In 2005 the base, if I might put it that way, for federal commitment to cleaning up contaminated sites was established at $3.5 billion. The most recent budget provided funding in the range of $245 million over th

April 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Ian Shugart

Environment committee  I think this is in some ways going right to the heart of the issue of the convergence of energy and environmental standards. We are short of developing the technology to the point where it can be deployed on a commercial basis. But as with all major technologies that offer the pr

April 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Ian Shugart

Environment committee  That is the big challenge. I think, as usually happens, that it comes from a combination of public investment, which is occurring by the federal and Alberta and Saskatchewan governments, and what I might call the engagement of the market through market mechanisms to make it eithe

April 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Ian Shugart

Environment committee  Mr. Chairman, Mr. Trudeau is right that from the point of view of main estimates projections, that is the profile. This is explained virtually entirely on the basis that we in government typically have a number of programs whose funding is booked for a five-year profile. At one p

April 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Ian Shugart

Environment committee  Very much so, and indeed not the Americans only, I would suggest. There is work going on in other jurisdictions in the world, in the European Union, and I would anticipate increasingly there will be partnerships with some of the major emerging economies that face the same challen

April 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Ian Shugart

Environment committee  I think this, for Canada, is one of the major applications for CCS, and it is of course a hugely expensive undertaking. The committee will know that the standards over time, that would be brought in through regulation on the industrial sector, in the out years begin to anticipa

April 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Ian Shugart

Environment committee  Mr. Chair, in principle, I am including all buildings in the commercial, institutional and residential sectors. If I am mistaken, I am open to correction. There is in fact a national code. It is a technical code that was developed in partnership with the provinces. I alluded to t

April 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Ian Shugart