The oil and gas sector is really integral to the economic welfare of a lot of rural communities, because, of course, the rural municipalities in our province would be home to every pipeline that we have in this province. The linear taxation is very important. Rural municipalities receive a lot of their taxation funding from these pipelines, along with the related jobs. Many of the people working in the rural communities are living on farms, and some of them are farmers themselves. It's not out of the ordinary to have farmers who are oil and gas workers as well. There really is a strong economic tie, I think.
Really, when things happen outside of our country or around the world and we see that Canada is not able to get our oil and gas out—natural gas, LNG or whatever the case may be—I think it's disconcerting. I think the federal government needs to pay attention to that. More than a private member's bill, I think we need to have a good discussion in our country about energy, and that's all forms of energy: renewables, small modular reactors and nuclear power. Nuclear energy is important. So are oil and gas. I think we have to remember all of those.