It was a Conservative premier who shut down the last oil project that could have gotten off the ground, because of the opposition. If the federal government had tried to do that and the province was against it, there is a provincial veto. That's something my Conservative colleagues don't want to talk about—the power of the provincial veto. They shut down oil and gas exploration. There is no oil and gas exploration.
However, there is now a potential to create a new clean energy market. My Conservative colleagues want to shut that down because they want to have a federal veto for the Conservative leader over the people of Nova Scotia. That wouldn't be in keeping with the accord, as it stands—