Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
My question is for Mr. Moore.
I am a little confused. To get my head around the hydrogen issue, I got in touch with Karim Zaghib, who holds a Ph.D. in electrochemistry and now works for Investissement Québec. He was telling me that producing 1 tonne of blue or gray hydrogen could generate between 10 tonnes and 11 tonnes of CO2.
You are saying that colours need not be taken into account, but I am rather under the impression that they are quite important.
I would like to know whether you have any numbers concerning the amount of carbon 1 tonne of blue hydrogen produces. If so, could you provide them to the committee?