Thank you for that. It's much appreciated.
Dr. Jaccard, you mentioned that a carbon tax and flexible regulations can get us most of the way there, or rather, all the way there, to our 2050 target of net zero and we shouldn't be picking winners.
Of course, in Canada, we're living in a globally competitive environment where different counterparts are making significant investments in different low-carbon technologies. Hydrogen is certainly one of them.
Part of this study is on how we advance the development of low-carbon and renewable fuels domestically as industries. How do we ensure that we can develop those industries in Canada and not buy them from other countries if we're not going to be picking winners?