Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would like to thank the witnesses who joined us here today, of course.
You gave an excellent presentation. Your information is relevant. This gives us a good foundation to build on and move forward. As you mentioned, and as we know, the price of oil has really dropped in recent years and that is a challenge for the industry and for us as a government. I would also like to make the following clarification.
I want to comment on the earlier remarks about our Prime Minister. I'm very proud of the efforts that our Prime Minister and the government have made. We have been in government now for five months, 150 days or so, and we participated heavily in COP 21.
As you mentioned earlier, our Prime Minister is visiting with the U.S. President this week to dialogue, to grow our economy, to put forward the initiatives that we talked about in a positive way. It's the first time this has happened in 12 years. We have a lot of success stories in all of our natural resources sectors that are very positive.
We also had a first ministers' conference for the first time in seven years. Now you also mention the energy that we had for the Canada, U.S., and Mexico meeting. There's a lot of good collaboration happening. It's something that we could build upon, as you mentioned earlier with regard to the innovation sector.
I look at the reports that you have identified here, and I appreciate you condensing a lot of this. Earlier, you mentioned a clean technology fund of about $100 million. You also mentioned another fund that was for all natural resource sectors. You also mentioned tax measures. Are you able to summarize those three elements and what has been done in the last four or five years for the committee? Do you have all that information to provide to us?