To touch on one of the topics you brought up, there have been several important developments with respect to hydrogen since you last appeared at our committee. We announced our hydrogen strategy. We signed a deal with Germany recently on clean energy. We announced $1.5 billion for the low-carbon and zero-emissions fuel fund. That's just to name a few.
I know that locally, in my riding, Carbon Engineering received a large NSERC grant to study water electrolysis, and a company from my riding is pursuing an offshore wind project—a large one that would produce hydrogen through this means as well.
Minister, given the investments happening around the world in this space, are we prepared to compete internationally and take advantage of the assets, geography and talent that we have in this country?