Thank you.
In October, the Alberta Federation of Labour, along with Unifor in western Canada, the boilermakers in Alberta, building trades in western Canada, IBEW, and district 3 steelworkers wrote to the Prime Minister saying they wanted to see serious investments in a clean energy economy. Calgary Economic Development and Edmonton Global have stated that they see that investments in clean tech will create a $61-billion opportunity for Alberta and 170,000 jobs.
Yet, Mr. Gunton, when I look at direct tax subsidies to oil and gas, the $18 billion you predict in tolls to undercut the cost of TMX, the $15 billion that we see from Export Development Canada and the $21 billion spent on TMX, this is almost the equivalent of what would be generated in the market if we had a clean-tech economy.
Do we see anything close to the scope of investments in clean tech to kick-start this economy that the workers have been calling for, as well as the Calgary Economic Development? Is it anything close in comparison to what is being given right now to oil and gas?