Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm very fond of my friend Mr. Dreeshen, as well as Ms. Stubbs, but I would like to come back to something. When it comes to energy transition, there is a first principle: carbon pricing. It must be clearly understood that there are not multiple carbon taxes, but only one, and that doesn't apply to Quebec, which has its own carbon pricing. The other things that are being added are fuel regulations, and I would point out that the Conservative Party has also already introduced fuel regulations. So we can't talk about multiple carbon taxes, because that would be untrue.
I have a quick question for you, Mr. Jovanovic. In your presentation, you said that the clean hydrogen tax credit would vary based on carbon intensity. The minister has often told me that he doesn't want to talk about the colour of hydrogen, be it blue, green or grey, but do you already have tiers to distinguish between hydrogen produced by hydroelectricity and hydrogen produced by oil and gas?