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Natural Resources committee  The one thing for us currently is the movement of large modules. We have the ability to make large modules inside existing facilities all year round. I guess there are two things that need to happen. One is changes by engineers in terms of design of modules so that they can be sm

April 3rd, 2014Committee meeting

George Mallay

Natural Resources committee  It's an infrastructure problem, yes.

April 3rd, 2014Committee meeting

George Mallay

Natural Resources committee  First, I would say that the existing refinery assets and chemical industry that we have in Sarnia that relies on crude oil from Alberta is really at the core of our complex. What we've done over the last 10 years is we have looked at opportunities to grow that complex, realizing

April 3rd, 2014Committee meeting

George Mallay

Natural Resources committee  I think, ideally, it would be best if it could be done with a market-based approach. There has been some discussion of a government subsidy. What needs to happen is there has to be a private sector champion found, and someone has to put some significant money into doing a proper

April 3rd, 2014Committee meeting

George Mallay

Natural Resources committee  Line 9 is the line that brings the crude to Sarnia from Alberta. It's critical in terms of keeping our refineries going.

April 3rd, 2014Committee meeting

George Mallay

Natural Resources committee  I'm really under the gun. I don't have a prepared text like these guys. I represent the Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership, which is a public-private sector partnership to advance the Sarnia-Lambton economy. Sarnia-Lambton has been a significant refining and chemicals complex

April 3rd, 2014Committee meeting

George Mallay