Thank you very much.
You also referenced a climate emergency. We have a bombshell—there's no other way to put it—International Energy Agency report this morning that states that if we are to stave off a profoundly damaging climate emergency, we have to say no to new oil and gas projects.
This government has invested heavily in oil and gas subsidies, as we know. We have the government as well, so far, pumping $18.5 billion into the Trans Mountain project, which is vociferously opposed by first nations, by British Columbia and by the cities involved. To what effect should the government be switching from these massive subsidies for the oil and gas sector and building Trans Mountain to actually investing in clean energy infrastructure, clean energy development, and the hundreds of thousands of jobs that come with that?