Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses here today.
I want to start off with Mr. Bradley, if I could.
On December 7, 2016, Dr. David Schindler appeared before this committee—some of us were here at that time, and I was one of them—for a study of the 2012 changes to the Fisheries Act. Dr. Schindler told the committee at the time that the Trudeau government-proposed climate change action plan for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 contained four scenarios, three of which proposed replacing fossil fuel power with so much hydroelectric power that we'd need 100 facilities the size of Muskrat Falls in Labrador or Site C in B.C. We'd have to build that many more between 2016 and 2050.
Can you tell me how much new hydroelectric power generation has been created since that statement in 2016, eight years ago?
