Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses.
As you know, our government has introduced carbon pricing that will reach $50 a ton in 2022. I'm from Quebec, where we produce a lot of hydroelectricity and have started producing wind power.
When we compare the production costs of those two energy sources to those of, for instance, a coal plant elsewhere in Canada, we're clearly led to believe that production costs are lower in coal plants. However, if we take carbon pricing into account, could we believe that production costs in the coal sector would be similar to those in the wind power or the hydroelectricity sector in Quebec?