Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I don't know which one of you said earlier that he was waiting for regulations before taking action. I was a bit surprised at that because, every time it comes down to enforcing regulations, you don't want that and you oppose it.
Mr. Kruger, I'm going to go to you.
In your remarks, you noted the possibility of exporting oil. On that subject, I have one criticism to make of you and the entire industry. You never take into account the fact that oil that's burned generates CO2 and other greenhouse gases.
Going back to the position of Pathways Alliance, which focuses on reducing emissions from production operations by fitting it into a carbon neutrality strategy. However, emissions are constantly rising in that sector.
Within the Canadian framework, Canada is aiming to reduce emissions by 40% across all sectors. It's asking the oil and gas industry to cut its emissions by 30%, which is already 10 percentage points less than what's requested of other sectors. We're also told that your sector's goal is to reduce emissions by 16% to 20% between now and 2030. That's a lot less than what other sectors are being asked to do.
How can you commit to cutting your emissions when you aren't investing in that area and are planning to introduce every possible measure to make reductions unachievable?