Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for joining us, Minister Wilkinson.
I seriously doubt that oil production emissions can be lowered solely with the industry's financial resources. I think that this requires strong government support. I'll provide the example of the two major carbon capture projects in Alberta. In total, 57% of the costs are covered by the Alberta government and the federal government. I'm saying this because, in the breakdown of expenditures document provided, the largest grants and contributions amount, $91 million, consists of funding to advance clean fuels markets and carbon capture strategies. That's the lion's share.
During question period, the Prime Minister does something that I appreciate. It's just one thing, and it's when he refers to science. The science and the people who appeared before the committee said that all these carbon capture strategies, the data on the topic, mostly came from people with close ties to the industry. When we look at external sources, the scientific data shows that this isn't only unprofitable, but also undesirable.
Lastly, isn't this $91 million being invested to make Alberta happy, despite the fact that it won't affect the environment or the energy transition?