Yes, I would like to add something.
There's also the fact that in Quebec there's a huge consumption of heavy fuels, mazout lourd, and actually Quebec is the highest producer in Canada. Forty percent of Canadian consumption of this heavy fuel, which I sadly don't know the English term for, mazout lourd, is a highly pollutant substance. It also causes a lot of smog. And it is easily replaceable by natural gas for industries like concrete and other fuel industries.
It doesn't only have economic benefits for society in general; it also has environmental benefits, in the sense that it would most likely reduce greenhouse gas emissions, because, first of all, natural gas produces nearly 30% fewer emissions for GHG emissions, and it also doesn't create any particles that actually cause smog as mazout lourd does.