Thank you, Madam Chair, and thank you to our witnesses for being here this afternoon and for their presentation.
When I was going through the report, I noticed it mentions that the U.S. was our primary export partner for environmental and clean technology—about 73.2% of the value of our Canadian exports. You indicated the highest value in 2019 was $2 billion and that was in clean electricity.
As someone from Niagara, which is home to the Sir Adam Beck facilities and 2,200 megawatts of hydroelectric power, I think that's great to see. But the one thing that caught my eye was the notion.... I'm looking for the definition the government uses for clean electricity. We're talking about a North American integrated grid. Is it nuclear? Is it hydro? Is it natural gas? How does the department distinguish “clean electricity”?