Thank you for that, Mr. Hutchens. Considering that Canada's total emissions are under 2% of the world's emissions, in my opinion, seeing that we have all this natural gas, the best thing Canada can do is really get that natural gas to the world and replace some of those higher-emitting forms of energy in Asia and around the world. Yet this government seems to just focus inward on increasing prices for Canadians' resources to keep them warm in the winter. It's a bit puzzling to me why more effort isn't made to get our product to that global market.
I have a specific question for you. I would like you to submit evidence to the committee—I'm not sure if you've done such a study yet—on the cost differential between renewable natural gas and regular natural gas. This is the answer that we need to provide to Canadians. Some of these ideas are great ideas in theory, but if this is going to dramatically increase the price of gas for Canadians' homes and the price of heating their homes, then I think we need to understand what that cost is going to be. You might have that information, and I will give you time to answer that.
As well, what is the net benefit in terms of the carbon footprint of renewable gas versus natural gas right out of the ground?