Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Welcome, Mr. Blanchard. It's nice to meet you. It's always interesting to meet a chief of staff. I see that we have an audience today for a reason. For an MP, it's always relevant to meet a chief of staff.
Yesterday, I asked Mr. Sabia a question about Bill C‑15, the budget implementation bill, which was introduced the day before yesterday in the House. I told him that there were tax credits for small nuclear plants, but he said there weren't. Regardless of what Mr. Sabia thinks, on page 91, there is a tax credit that has existed for two years, but that did not apply to small nuclear plants. Bill C‑15 specifically provides for a tax credit for small nuclear power plants. In addition, on page 120, there is a new clean electricity tax credit, which will also apply to nuclear power plants.
There are five players marketing nuclear power in that area, and one of them is Westinghouse, which is owned by Brookfield. In your tool, which I consulted yesterday, it says on page 3 that those who have to apply it should pay particular attention to Westinghouse.
Was the Prime Minister involved in that decision? Did you apply the screen?
