Yes. I said in the opening that having a thoughtful and ultimately successful plan for the economy means actually agreeing on and accepting the reality of climate change and building an economic plan that accommodates that and thinks about the opportunities that are going to be created in the context of a move towards a low-carbon future.
Canada has perhaps the most comprehensive climate plan that exists anywhere in the world. We certainly have been working to have beside it the economic plan that looks to seize those opportunities moving forward. One of those that I mentioned was the E-One Moli plant, which is a billion-dollar battery investment in Maple Ridge, B.C. This is going to create significant numbers of jobs and economic opportunity in B.C.
It's also the Air Products hydrogen facility in Alberta. It's the BHP Jansen potash mine in Saskatchewan. It's a whole range of battery and electric vehicle announcements in Ontario and Quebec. It's the hydrogen work that's happening in Nova Scotia and in Newfoundland and Labrador, and there's the enormous growth in renewable energy, particularly wind, in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. We are seeing a whole range of activities moving forward and catalyzing economic growth, and that is happening in every province and territory in this country.