We applaud decisions, recommendations or suggestions made when they contribute to ensuring Quebec's prosperity, because we represent Quebec employers first and foremost. That is what interests us in all this. We are not partisan and have no other motives.
That said, with regard to innovation and clean or green technologies, it's quite simple. We believe that, particularly in Quebec, and certainly in other parts of Canada, there is an extraordinary potential for innovation and an interest in issues relating to green or clean technologies. We have a potential pool of development in such types of innovation.
However, to ensure that projects are viable, they need to be marketed. In order to market them, we need showcases first of all. So we need to be able to demonstrate the potential of such technologies, the results they provide and the possibility of marketing them to prospective clients. I believe that, in Canada, and particularly in Quebec, we are very well positioned to further develop this market, and it should be encouraged.
Furthermore, to present a showcase, we no doubt need to consider the possibilities of providing assistance, both through tax credits and the presentation of such technologies. Be it in the area of transport—we have colleagues from public transit here—an area in which we can borrow from Quebec's extraordinary solutions, or be it in the area of aviation, community development, rail, buses or even cars. These are very important elements, and in Quebec, I believe that we have the ability to achieve a very strong consensus in this area.
With regard to tax or other programs, it is important, however, to mention that we believe that the government is providing enough funds. We don't want to create new funds or additional credits. Instead, we would like some funds or programs to be rescoped in order to ensure the latter are funded without increasing the bill.