Those who believe that the future is in hydrocarbons are definitely wrong, in my opinion. We shouldn't wait until we've pumped out all the oil on the planet before we start acting. The study report published by the IEA this week is interesting. We learned that the energy transition will create 14 million jobs, but that 5 million jobs will be lost in the fossil fuels sector. That's what I read. According to my calculations, 14 million minus 5 million equals 9 million. So 9 million jobs would be created if we go forward with the energy transition.
I shared this with you in my opening remarks. We at the FTQ are very concerned about accompanying all the players in the field in this energy transition, that is, the workers, first and foremost, of course, but also the companies and the communities in which they are located. It is therefore this just transition approach that must absolutely be put in place. That said, however, we do not find it in the bill.