Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the officials for being here today.
Madam Scharf, you talk about a one and a half to three times growth of the electricity that we need. You talk about the timeline of 25 years. We are nearly at 2025. Our target is 2050, and you said that we are well on our path of decarbonization. There are still some challenges, but we'll see a light at the end.
However, when it comes to growth challenges and capacity building, I would like to get an understanding: As a federal government, do we have a 25-year road map showing threefold growth that is going to come from these sources of energy by jurisdiction?
I commend the government for rolling out a lot of programs, which, to me, are a lot of project-based programs. However, I think the fundamental foreign investments needed are only secured when we have a solid road map so that we can clearly demonstrate that regardless of this new program that's rolled out, whether it's over two years or three years, Canada has a solid road map for doubling or tripling its energy sources, from generation to transmission to distribution, and is really focusing on building that infrastructure, whether it's on storage or distribution.
Do we have something like that?