Thanks again.
One of our previous studies was on the activities of state-owned enterprises, and we've just completed that. One of the issues there has to do with mining operations. Of course, we have operations here in Canada, and as we heard in one of our last panels, there's concern that Chinese investors want to come here and be part of this new electric vehicle push as far as mining is concerned. That's something that we have to be aware of.
From multiple independent studies, we know that the use and regulation of subsidies to force installation of costly renewable energy generation in Canada has reduced income and employment here while it has benefited the suppliers of solar and wind generation equipment in other countries. Largely, these are from China. For example, six of the top 10 solar panel manufacturers are Chinese, the result of a deliberate strategy by the Chinese government to dominate that market. Foreign dominance of manufacturing characterizes the production of wind turbines as well, only in that case the centre is in Europe.
One of the things we try to talk about is what Canada will do as we try to get into this new push as far as mining is concerned.
Let's take a look at what China has done. There's an area in China, I don't know how deep it is, but it's 19 square miles of land that has been used to produce solar panels. If you work that out, for every man, woman and child, you take a coffee cup and that's how much area has been taken just for solar panels, however deep that happens to be. We seem to forget and think when it happens someplace else in the world it doesn't matter. If it was on our front lawn, maybe we would take a little different look at this.
My concern is that we aren't paying attention to these other countries that are poised to take over from us, and if they can't manufacture here, they'll go to some other country. Therefore, the competition and the opportunities for these companies that are Canadian based will be very difficult in terms of ensuring their success.
Mr. Zacharias, you've been involved in this and you understand what is happening in the rest of the world. How confident can we be that we aren't going to be overtaken by some of these other countries that actually don't have our best interests in mind?