I understand that people are sometimes misquoted in the media. However, some English‑language articles suggested that you and Ms. Freeland agreed to support the Pathways Alliance through the Canada Growth Fund. I'm saying this because you referred to the generous tax credit, which I believe is worth $12 billion. If money were also taken from the Canada Growth Fund, I would find that outrageous. Taxpayers shouldn't be responsible for paying oil companies.
I'm thinking about what Suncor's Rich Kruger had to say here. He suggested that oil companies were spending too much time reducing their carbon footprint. After that, do we really expect to use taxpayer money to reward these billion‑dollar companies? I find that outrageous.
It would be unwise for your government to decide to use, for this purpose, the Canada Growth Fund, which falls outside the government reporting entity. This means that you wouldn't need to follow the usual rules for awarding grants.
I don't want to put words in your mouth. However, when Ms. Freeland came here, she seemed open to the idea of funding the Pathways Alliance through the Canada Growth Fund. In some of the English‑language articles that I read, you seemed open to this mechanism as well. If you tell me clearly that this isn't the case, I'll take your word for it. I'm not a Conservative, so I won't argue with you.
Are you prepared to clearly rule out the idea of funding the Pathways Alliance through the Canada Growth Fund?