This is the fantastic thing about many of the opportunities that are going to be enabled through this transition. They are going to create good jobs in rural and remote areas, like in critical minerals in Mr. Angus' riding. It's hydrogen in many of the rural communities in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador.
That's a huge benefit. It's part of creating a thriving economy in a world that is going to look fundamentally different. If we believe in the science of climate change, things need to change in terms of how we actually do things. This is part of the strategy to ensure that Canada is a leader from an economic perspective moving forward.