Okay. So I will move on to another question.
My next question is for the representatives of the Department of the Environment.
The federal government has announced significant funding for the energy transition. In fact, the private sector and the western provinces will be able to benefit from numerous subsidies and investment tax credits, particularly for carbon capture and nuclear energy development.
In return, the federal government offers a 15% tax credit to Crown corporations such as Hydro‑Québec for the development of green projects. Let's just say that Hydro‑Québec is already quite green. However, a windfall of public money is being sent out west.
The federal government is now interfering in the management of public corporations in Quebec by requiring Hydro‑Québec to use this tax credit to lower people's electricity bills and to publicly disclose how it has reduced the cost of electricity for taxpayers.
Will Ottawa require western oil companies to publicly disclose how billions of dollars in public funds have reduced our carbon footprint?