My colleagues said it all very well, but remember that it's not just the oil sands, but the aerospace industry and the pharmaceutical industry. These were all heavily invested in by the government and have led us to where we are today as leaders. That's what we need to do in the clean energy space.
As an example, entities like Saudi Arabia, Oman, Western Australia and the EU have invested tens of billions of dollars in hydrogen to replace natural gas by using clean hydrogen. That would be a great example.
We see the same with battery technologies, and I would agree there are investments both from ISED and NRCan that are doing well. We need to increase that if we're going to build out some of these industries.
Right now, the world's in a race. Where are we going to land some of these projects? Canada's clean electricity is our secret sauce. It's the thing that gives us an advantage. These companies want to produce things in a low-carbon way. Their brand is identified with being low carbon and Canada has a lot to offer there. We need to get out there and start doing the work, including providing some supports to bring those companies and land them here for the long term.