Thank you, Mr. Vice-Chair.
Minister, the more we promote nuclear energy and the more nuclear facilities there are in the world, the more waste there will be, the more the safety and environment of communities will be put in question and the more tools will be given to countries where there are geopolitical tensions enabling them to use uranium for weapons purposes. That risk does not seem to count in your analysis. You seem completely blinded by the business that can be done in the nuclear field, and you disregard this important part. We can't avoid it or prevent people from debating it.
Some articles say, for example, that Toronto wants stricter standards and that Canadian nuclear reactors are among the biggest emitters of radioactive hydrogen.
There are leaks. You can't say that everything is fine, everything is magical and that we're going to resolve the issue of GHGs with nuclear energy. I think it's unrealistic to think that. It's magical thinking. If you study nuclear energy, you'll see that, from the start of the cycle, that is from extraction—