Thank you for the question.
Obviously, we build it all and we see that renewable energy is necessary not only for climate change but for us to get ahead of it. I think it's very important in the sense that it will provide us with opportunities, but we need to make sure now, through the tax credits, that those opportunities really do exist. This is because a company can do a project and choose to either meet the prevailing wage to get the full tax credit or just to use cheaper labour, not meet the standards and not get the tax credit.
I want to make sure that we benefit at all ends. If we can ensure that the work is met with prevailing wages and that Canadians can do it, it's a win-win for us.
However, I am somewhat concerned. I see what's happening in the U.S. and how much other work is being done globally on offshore wind. You'll see lots of offshore work being done by foreign companies, with foreign workers from Denmark and Norway, and we'll lose some of that opportunity.
We'll fight for that work and we'll push for it, but I think we need to have more safeguards in place to ensure that we can maximize it.