Mr. Hyndman, you said that if this bill were passed we would see no new upgraders built, that we would see a dead stop in investments in the refining industry in Canada. Wouldn't it also undermine the investments that we're already making in carbon capture and storage, like the carbon trunk line, the announcement directed west of Edmonton? There's a proposal on the east side of Edmonton to take carbon south into my constituency.
As a matter of fact, both of these lines would take carbon dioxide into the constituency that I represent, to use for enhanced oil field recovery. This bill would essentially kill all of those processes and undermine the investments that are already made, would they not?