Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I recall that the hydrogen strategy that you tabled four years ago identified a potential market of $11,000 billion. I touched on this with the minister earlier. However, in April, Natural Resources Canada changed its mind and said that the potential was actually $2,000 billion. When you're establishing a broad industrial strategy, I suppose that seeing that potential reduced by 80% changes many things.
You and I both know that there were meant to be tax credits for hydrogen production. You may also have kept track of the development of Bill C‑49 and everything that ensued.
These days, I get the impression that the hydrogen bubble is deflating. I wonder whether the department has reviewed the strategy and the financial support that this sector should receive.