At this point, no, the Major Projects Office is not engaged in the Bay du Nord project. Will it be in the future? I don't know. It's a decision of the proponents.
What's clear about that particular project is that it will have an output of emissions between six to 10 kilograms per barrel—among the lowest in the world, inclusive of Norway. How can you deny these barrels and many more like it from Canada? Of course, natural gas from the west coast is transition fuel. Why would we seek to burden, obstruct, delay and obfuscate those great projects when as much as 20% or 25% of oil and gas is now being constrained in the Strait of Hormuz, for example? It makes no sense.
