I'm sure the honourable member would recognize that I wouldn't be of the same mind on that front. Over the course of the last half a decade at NRCan, the largest investment that we have made in supporting energy production has been in wind. This is continued with ecoENERGY for renewables. That's a $1.5-billion initiative, and it builds on early initiatives under the wind power production incentive. It represents the largest amount of funding that we're dedicating to a particular energy production incentive—far larger on an annual basis than support for nuclear energy.
I'd be happy to provide you with an overview of our investments. But I also want to reiterate that we are not only funding programs. We also undertake a significant amount of research, R and D, within the department itself. There has been a strong focus on renewables, biomass, and other forms of alternative energy.
You have to look at it as a package in relation to our departmental priorities.