I understand and I appreciate your point. At the same time, of course, when you have $1 billion to invest, why would you invest it and create fewer jobs than you can if you invest in solar power?
I'd like to come back to that, because we do lamentably poorly. In terms of the International Energy Agency's latest report, public investment in solar power—PV—places us 16th of the 17 IEA reporting nations. We're the second to last. We're the cellar-dwellers of the world in terms of solar power, which doesn't make any sense when we see the government spending a whole bunch of money that has very little impact.
I'm wondering if, in the couple of minutes I have left, you could talk very specifically to the importance of investing in renewable green energies. It's not just the job creation benefits, of course; it's the environment. Could you address Canada trailing the world in renewables? Whether we talk about geothermal, tidal, or solar, we're cellar-dwellers. We're last or second-to-last, and the government provides virtually no support. How do we change that situation so that Canada can actually be a green energy leader in the world rather than a green energy laggard?