Is there something that we could do as legislators, as representatives either in the House of Commons or when we're travelling and talking, whether it's to our constituents or stakeholders? Is there something that we could do to help fight that wrong perception? Do you think that the Center for American Progress is acting in good faith. or do you think they have their own agenda? How do we as legislators counter that? What can we do to help our Canadian natural resources to be able to promote how clean and responsible we are?
On May 30th, 2016. See this statement in context.