Thank you.
One of the things I noticed, Minister, when you gave your list of interest groups and people you consult with, you talked about indigenous communities, environmentalists, the various levels of government. You've never, ever mention municipalities, rural communities, or agricultural communities. It's as if those people simply do not exist to this government.
I mention this over and over again in committee and over and over again these groups are always excluded. I'm really getting tired of it. Also, in terms of traditional knowledge, I represent a large, rural constituency with farmers, ranchers, hunters, trappers, and so on. They, too, possess a high level of traditional knowledge, and I would hope that their traditional knowledge is given equal weight.
You mentioned in your opening remarks about competitiveness. I've never heard so much nonsense. This government has made Canada's economy completely uncompetitive. The Canadian Energy Pipeline Association said that if the goal was to curtail oil and gas production and to have no more pipelines built, this legislation may have hit the mark.
I know it's uncomfortable for some to hear this, but our resource economy is beginning to collapse. This is the truth. Foreign direct investment is down to $31.5 billion in 2017, down 56% since we were in office, which totals $71.5 billion. This is relevant, Madam Chair, because the minister talked about competitiveness right off the bat.