Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to start by thanking all of the witnesses here today.
Today, we have the CEOs of the major banks. Last week we had the CEOs of the major oil and gas companies. While it's a great pleasure to have you here to testify, I do hope that one day we will see a woman among the ranks of the CEOs.
I would like to start by saying that Canadians have always been able to trust our banks to protect our deposits and the financial stability of our country. However, today many Canadians do not trust our banks to protect the future of our planet. This is very troubling. There are many reasons this is the case. With my questioning, I'd like to address this.
There have been comments regarding how you're working with all clients on sustainability and meeting goals, but we know that the oil and gas sector, although it represents less than 5% of our GDP, is responsible for more than 31% of our emissions. We also know that the five major Canadian banks have been increasing their investments in fossil fuel companies. This seems very inconsistent with meeting the net-zero goals that we have set.
I'm wondering if each of you would be willing to commit to only financing fossil fuel companies if the projects are verified to have an impact that will reduce the greenhouse gas emissions significantly.
Mr. Dodig, I'll start with you.