Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Gransaull, your organization defines itself as an NPO run by young Canadians. You aim to contribute to the leadership development of the next generation. I think that's a fine mission, and I applaud it. In particular, you are training these people to design the economy in a way that better serves human and ecological well-being.
Last June, we hosted CEOs from major banks and oil companies. On that occasion, Mr. Kruger, from the oil sector, told us that the idea that “the prosperity of the oil and gas industry comes at the expense of the planet” was a myth. According to him, “it's not true”.
I'd like to reiterate one of the problems that was mentioned, and it kind of ties in with a question posed by my colleague Mr. Longfield. When there is no scientific expertise on boards of directors, for example those of financial organizations, there is a lack of data when it comes to finding suitable solutions for investments supporting the transition. In fact, you gave a few examples of misinformation earlier on.
Given the mission that your organization pursues, what do you think of the statement made by Mr. Kruger, CEO of the Suncor company?