Today or yesterday, French President Macron indicated that the European Union would rely on Canada and the United States to supply fossil fuels to replace Russian natural gas in western Europe. I noted in reports that I read today that leaders discussed energy security at NATO. The Government of Canada is also discussing energy security at the International Energy Agency summit, which I assume is in Paris. U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said there's been an intense back-and-forth on this issue.
It was also indicated yesterday in a joint statement by the Prime Minister and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen that officials will meet this week to discuss energy co-operation and reducing Europe's dependence on Russian energy.
What is Canada bringing to the table in this regard?