It's completely outrageous to even say that. The history of the last century is that the human population has grown to eight billion people, and we've consumed ever-increasing amounts of fossil fuels to do that.
Vaclav Smil, an eminent professor from the University of Manitoba, clearly lays out the reasons that the modern world exists, and it's substantially because of fossil fuels, and the reverse is true. If we are unable to supply a sufficient quantity of energy to the human population, we'll have famine, we'll have war and we'll have chaos. It is not an acceptable answer to just simply ignore how we achieved what we have in 2022.
With respect to the Canadian economy itself, the fact is that demand for oil and gas is growing in the world. It is incorrect that there's a peak demand; there's no evidence of that whatsoever. The Canadian economy's role in the world in many respects in terms of supplying things like grain, fertilizer, oil and gas products and a variety of industrial products is because we use fossil fuels. This idea that we can just switch off fossil fuels is ridiculous.