Not at all. Canada has to pursue its international commitments. All industries, including mine, are committed to that. My members are some of the top producers of hydrogen. We are seriously looking at all types of technology and all forms of energy as we look at our own operations in a way that will transform those things over time.
In order for these things to happen, and for us to deploy large-scale changes, we need to be able to attract investment. That means policies need to be designed in such a way that investing in innovation remains cost-effective. If those policies are not designed with economics in mind, and if we don't measure the economic outcomes we want to see happen as we transition to net zero, there will be negative consequences as well, and public resistance in other issues. We have to advance these things together.
I think we've heard similar things from other witnesses, but that's the key point behind our amendments.