There are proven impacts from Imperial Oil on the Athabasca River. That is irrefutable, Mr. Chair. Emissions from the oil and gas industry in Canada did not peak in 2017. They have continued to go up.
I'd also like to point out—it was glossed over earlier—that some of these companies are actually lobbying against paying tolling fees on the pipeline that will get their product to market.
I have a question for Mr. Corson.
Mr. Corson, you said earlier you would like to put your money where your mouth is to reduce the carbon intensity of your operations. I think that's great. Again, I want to say that I want to bet on Canadians when it comes to both renewables and lowering the carbon intensity per barrel of Canadian oil and gas, because you're right, it does have a higher ESG focus than other places.
Mr. Kruger, if you could elaborate on this. I know that another big expenditure of oil and gas companies is advertising. There's legislation before the House to look into some of the advertising of oil and gas companies, public and government relations. Mr. Kruger, could you compare for us the approximate amount of money that is spent on decarbonization from Suncor and on advertising for public and government relations in your company?