Thank you.
Diversifying our markets is a key strategic objective of this government. Currently, 97% of our energy exports go to the United States, and while the U.S. has been a strong customer, its energy growth is stagnant. It is absolutely essential, a key strategic objective of this government, that we diversify our customer base.
Emerging economies such as China have a very fast growing appetite for our energy exports. China is now the largest consumer of energy in the world. We have the third largest oil reserves in the world, which need to go to market. There is a tremendous complementarity. We want to diversify our customer base and it wants to diversify its sources of energy.
To get it to market, infrastructure will need to be built. And for all proposed pipelines, this will of course go through the regulatory process to ensure the pipelines are environmentally sustainable and safe.
It's important to note that pipelines remain the safest form of transportation of our energy products. In fact, if I may just add an aside, the final Keystone XL environmental impact statement from the U.S. State Department said that Keystone would be safer than any of the domestic pipelines already built in the United States, because of some 57 conditions imposed on TransCanada Pipelines and because of technological improvement in the pipeline.
So we need to move quickly; we can't afford to move slowly. The expansion of our energy sector means hundreds of thousands of jobs for Canadians, billions of dollars for our government, and trillions of dollars for the economy, and we're committed to moving forward in a socially and environmentally responsible way.