Thank you to all our witnesses. I appreciate all of your testimony already.
I'm going to pick on Mr. Egan and Mr. Smillie with my questions today.
I will recognize Ms. Green. I appreciate your comments about our leader's environmental plan and support for renewables. Indeed, I have it in front of me. It talks about including 15% renewable natural gas in the supply chain in a way that we can make already clean natural gas even cleaner.
I'll go to my first question.
We talk about the marriage between renewable resources and our natural gas. How do we do that with our existing infrastructure without unduly affecting Canadians who need our natural gas?
The story is—you've heard it many times, Mr. Egan—that in places like my neck of the woods up here in northern B.C., gas isn't really an option we can do without. To increase costs to Canadians up here because of making it renewable is simply very difficult.
How do we do that and make it affordable for Canadians?