That's not at all what the environment commissioner said. He went further in analyzing the role of hydrogen in Canada's GHG emissions program. He said that Environment Canada and National Reverenue Canada—your department—differ on the reductions associated with hydrogen's advancement: 15 megatonnes versus 45 megatonnes. That's a factor of three, we'll say.
He said, “the assumptions in the federal hydrogen strategy are overly optimistic and compromise the credibility of the expected emission reductions.”
Is it safe to say, as we've seen in your government's ability to meet targets to date, that your numbers are just guesses?