And the associated petrochemical.
We said the same thing in the Sarnia-Lambton area, where we have those refineries—
Evidence of meeting #18 for Natural Resources in the 41st Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was construction.
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President and Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Fuels Association
And the associated petrochemical.
We said the same thing in the Sarnia-Lambton area, where we have those refineries—
NDP
Linda Duncan NDP Edmonton Strathcona, AB
I'm going to have to cut you off, and I appreciate the answer.
Conservative
The Chair Conservative Leon Benoit
Yes, you are, because we are finished. The bells have been ringing, and I see some members are anxious.
I want to thank all of the witnesses for being here today and for giving us very valuable information for our study.
First of all, Mr. Smillie, senior advisor government relations and public affairs, from the building and construction trades department of AFL-CIO, thank you very much. From the Canadian Fuels Association, Mr. Boag, president and chief executive officer, thank you very much, once again.
By video conference from Fort McMurray, Unifor, Roland LeFort, president local 707A, we thank you, sir. By video conference from Lethbridge, Alberta, we had Trevor Harrison, director of the Parkland Institute and professor at the University of Lethbridge. Thank you to you, sir.
Thank you all very much. I will see you back after the constituency workweeks.
The meeting is adjourned.