We're ahead of the country. I know. We should do a better job of talking about that.
I just checked on Gridwatch.ca and right now, wind and solar are less than 8% of the power supply of Ontario. In Alberta, despite having wind farms and these other things, it's less than 10%, usually.
My concern—and I think it might be a perception, which I would just like you to clarify—is that the vast majority of funding is going to technologies like wind and solar, whereas our more traditional energy sources, such as oil, gas, hydro, and nuclear energy are still far ahead.
I think there's an opportunity for them to stay ahead and become cleaner and more energy efficient. Are those opportunities still there?
Oil and gas is one of the most exposed sectors to competitive forces, whether it's low commodity prices or, now, carbon pricing. Are there still opportunities for those more traditional energy sources to be accessing NRCan grants? What are some of the initiatives you're putting in place to ensure that in this new low-carbon economy, these traditional sources that are supplying the vast majority of our energy are still able to be competitive?