Mr. Chair, as I had indicated to you before, there was a rather large article in the SundayStar this last weekend on integrated energy systems. It talked about some of the points that I was trying to raise when we had the witnesses. It's entitled “Last Chance for Weston, Toronto's Rustbelt”, and it's about the great Canadian industries from my area that have moved out of this one particular 65-acre brownfields parcel. Its talking about the history in transportation and so on through the rail, changes in the demographics of the area, and the economy. It's talking about integrated energy systems with respect to replacing those kinds of old manufacturing jobs with the new green economy and so on.
I'd like to refer this to research. I know we're putting our report together, and the research can extract, if applicable, any parts of the article.
They tried to make the point that this should be part of a national, provincial, and local strategy right across the country and that we should be developing these systems with funding mechanisms and so on. I'm not arguing that case right now; I'm just asking if research can take it.
If members are interested in reading the article, it's rather interesting in terms of bringing together some of the themes that we listened to from the witnesses. It brings them together in one article.