Thank you, Mr. Chair.
To our witnesses, welcome to your House of Commons committee.
Ms. Zvan, the nub of your argument relates to the taxonomy, which is a system of classification to help in directing capital to projects that are considered to be green or other projects that are considered to be less green.
To give you a very concrete example, I am going to tell you about a situation we are currently experiencing in Quebec. As we know, nothing is all black or all white; there are always grey zones. I am going to tell you about the Northvolt project, a $7 billion investment project for the battery industry. I have to come out of the closet and state my conflict of interest: I drive an entirely electric vehicle. That being said, the Northvolt project is an emotionally charged one in Quebec, unfortunately even for criminals: some thugs recently placed incendiary devices on the site of the Northvolt project. Obviously, that was denounced by everyone, starting with us.
Some say this project is excellent for the environment because we need batteries for electric cars. Others urge caution since the plant will be located on wetlands, or say the SOLO car is not necessarily the best solution from the environmental perspective, or believe there have been no consultations worthy of the name done for this project.
To summarize: On one side, some people think it is a good project; on the other, some people think it is not.
Ms. Zvan, do you think the project should be at the top, in the middle or at the bottom of the list?