Thank you.
I'd like to get a response from Ms. Levin. It seems that the Liberal government's climate plan is kind of like the “drinking your way to sobriety” school. They invested $34 billion in massively increasing oil production, while saying that somehow they were going to magically lower emissions.
The Canada Energy Regulator report showed that, with the way the Liberal government plan was, we'll basically be producing the same amount of oil in 2050 as we are today. Then Minister Wilkinson got upset and made them rewrite it. Then, they came in with a lower number, with the so-called unicorn and rainbow scenario, which included a several-thousandfold increase in direct air carbon capture. I had to look up “direct air carbon capture”. It was first identified 25 years ago and it's never been used, but, oh, there's a several-thousandfold increase.
What we have in the real world are massive increases now, thanks to TMX, in the Alberta tar sands.
Ms. Levin, what are the impacts of that massive increase—