Thank you, Madam Chair.
Minister, you have spoken a bit already about the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act, the IRA. I sit on the environment committee, where we just finished hearing from witnesses for our study on clean technology. The Inflation Reduction Act kept coming up again and again, in particular on the opportunities that it presents for Canada to benefit as the world shifts towards a clean economy, but also the challenges we will face if we don't seize the opportunity and the serious impact on businesses and workers that will happen if this government lets Canada fall behind.
The IRA really reinforces that climate ambition is the best path forward for sustained job growth. Labour organizations, industry and environmental groups are all saying that Canada doesn't currently have a comprehensive industrial strategy that will ensure competitiveness and long-term clean jobs for workers in the transition. It's rare to have these diverse voices speaking as one.
What are you doing to respond to this call for a comprehensive industrial strategy for clean jobs?