Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you, Minister, for appearing today.
You touched on this toward the end of your statement, that Natural Resources is making large investments in electricity and renewables and bioenergy. In my riding, in Yukon Territory, we certainly benefited from the investment in the Mayo B hydroelectric project. That was the largest green infrastructure project at the time, I think, at $71 million. Obviously, it had a major impact in the Yukon on the clean energy we produce in supporting the communities.
I think a lot of Canadians were keenly attuned to the announcement the Prime Minister made on the Lower Churchill Falls project over the past weekend.
I'll give you an opportunity to speak more about the renewable energy projects in Canada generally.