First, I support Canadian jobs. I support Canadian jobs today and tomorrow. In order to have those jobs tomorrow, what we need and what this committee can contribute is an energy transition.
Canadian fossil fuels and Canadian companies will play an essential role. Brookfield itself is heavily invested in Canada, including in energy infrastructure for fossil fuels. We collectively, as Canadians—and we look to our Parliament to support this—need to be putting in place the energies and industries of the future. That means carbon capture and storage, and that means blue hydrogen, both of which are absolutely essential for Canadian jobs and jobs in my home province of Alberta. That's where the future lies.
We need to have the overall picture, which is why—and I'll finish with this, Madam Chair—I emphasize the clear pathway, walking back from that, not jumping on specifics and not seeing the bigger picture, nor providing the support that Canadians deserve.