Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm very pleased to see that the representatives of Natural Resources Canada are here. My questions will be addressed directly to them.
I'm going to start with a little joke. An accounting firm wants to hire some employees. They ask the first applicant what one plus one makes. He answers that it makes two. He doesn't get hired. The second applicant answers that it may make two, but it may also make something else. He also doesn't get hired. The third applicant answers the question by saying: "What do you want it to make?" He's the one who gets hired.
I think that this is exactly how the Department of Natural Resources sometimes acts. They ask what figure they need to get and they set about getting it.
It seems to me that more and more observations cast doubt on the integrity of some of the department's work.
So I'm asking the question again that I asked the commissioner earlier.
Do you think that changing the figures means that the credibility of your hydrogen strategy can be maintained?