Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Leach, on the subject of energy, many witnesses told us that, if we wanted to promote the deployment of clean energy, we had to put a price on carbon. You know as well as I do that producing green hydrogen, or even blue hydrogen, is more expensive than producing oil. It also costs more to invest in new technologies. So a number of people came and told us that we had to put a price on a molecule. If a hydrogen molecule, say, has a small carbon footprint, we have to put a price on that.
Earlier, in response to my colleague Mr. Chahal, you said that there had to be a clear carbon price for investors and a credible environmental policy, and that investors had to have confidence in what was put in place.
If I understand you correctly, that means that you are in favour of carbon pricing.