We know that this matter was raised by the German chancellor with the Prime Minister at their bilateral meeting when the Prime Minister was in Europe just after the NATO summit.
Is the Canadian government doing anything to help European democracies with additional supplies of natural gas? A hundred thousand barrels a day of gas is a drop in the bucket of what Canada could produce, and it's a drop in the bucket of what Europe needs to displace Russian gas. Are there any initiatives going on?
GAC obviously would be the coordinating department. Are there any initiatives going on to come to the rescue, to answer the need of European democracies for natural gas to displace Russian gas, or is the equivalent of a hundred thousand barrels a day of natural gas it? Is that all we're doing? It is roughly, by my calculation, about six million cubic metres a year, a drop in the bucket in terms of some 60 billion cubic metres a year that Europe imports in gas from Russia.