Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Delorme, I smiled when you talked about your career at the Department of Finance and at the OECD, the Organisation for Economic Co‑operation and Development, since it is very similar to my own.
The committee has had the pleasure of hearing from Mr. Miller, a representative of the OECD who spoke to us about the progress made by the OECD, and from Mr. Usher, from the United Nations.
If I may, I would like to address the issue of the competitiveness of the Canadian economy on the international stage. I think this is an important issue. My Conservative colleagues often talk about abandoning the carbon pricing system, which would, as you said, expose us to European tariffs on our exports. There are others who question sustainable finance, and this could make Canada less attractive to foreign investors.
Can you tell us more about the possible consequences of doing nothing on these two subjects?