At the foundation, we've been working hard to strengthen the east-west grid across Canada. We think the federal government should be investing in that. We should be adding more renewables to the grid. We should be supporting Canadian households to electrify and replace furnaces with heat pumps. We should be replacing more electrified public transit and have more EVs on the road.
All of these switches mean that we get off the roller coaster of fossil fuels and the kind of inflation that it causes and that we'd be better positioned for when the next crisis happens.
I noticed in the last panel that there was a discussion about there not being investment in certain oil and gas projects. One of the reasons there's a lack of investment in some of these projects is that the world is moving so quickly to renewables. Batteries have come down in cost. Solar and wind have come down in cost. It doesn't make sense to invest in more fossil fuel supply when, as you point out, your constituents are responding to floods and other people are facing or will face wildfires this summer.
It makes much more sense to try to reduce how much fossil fuel we produce, export and use, and to electrify our economy.
