Karel talked about being smart. I'm an Alberta member of Parliament and when I think about what we're talking about there, management-wise, it's going to take some money to make investments to develop the innovation to tackle some of these big issues. Forest firefighting costs money, obviously.
One of the things that don't seem smart to me is a world where we're buying 750,000 barrels of oil every day from Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Nigeria, then shipping it to Atlantic Canada for use by Canadians, and shipping our money to countries like Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Nigeria, and even to the U.S. and Norway, which we could be using to invest in innovations like this.
Could you speak to the level of investment that would be required to fund those sorts of programs that, again, would save us these hundreds of millions of tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions that are being caused by forest fires? What would that strategy look like, in terms of investment? Does anybody at the table want to tackle that?