You're absolutely right; Canada has made a commitment to net zero by 2050, and signed on and made a commitment to achieving the Paris Agreement. Our commitment is a shared one with the United States on tackling climate change. The opportunities for Canada in building back better on this road map between Canada and the U.S. are abundant, particularly in the area of fighting climate change. You're absolutely right; we have the cleanest energy and electric systems, many of them in Quebec.
Canadian manufacturers are highly efficient. I can point out a few examples of what we are already doing in clean tech. There are many, but one that comes to mind—I keep speaking about them, only because I met them just the other day—is CarbonCure. This a Canadian company that in building, in the use of cement, is decarbonizing. It's a green input into construction projects in the U.S., but when you look at cars or buses or trains or trolleys or ferry boats or vehicles, that's Canada's rolling stock. We have expertise here around green transportation. We are an input into the American transit system.
Look at a company like New Flyer and their electric buses. They're building buses and parts in Alabama, Minnesota, New York and Canada. Canada ranks number four around the lithium battery supply chain. We have one of the lowest carbon footprints for this battery production. The U.S. is making a commitment for an entire infrastructure around e-vehicles.
So there are many inputs, from forestry to aluminum to steel to construction to wood. These are the integration between Canada and the U.S. We're already building together. We're innovating together. There's the Canadian technology accelerator, for which we have presence in Boston and San Francisco and New York. These are opportunities where we are going to work together. We're going to keep working together, because it's going to benefit Canadian workers and Canadian businesses. It's going to benefit American workers and American businesses. And guess what? We're going to fight climate change together.