Thank you for that.
One small anecdote of being a member of Parliament from Quebec is I see first-hand how many industries are actually setting up in Quebec because Quebec is able to offer that low-carbon electricity, including producing the cleanest aluminum that exists in the world. Some of the battery manufacturers are setting up in Quebec because the electricity used to create those batteries is going to be some of the cleanest in the world. If we can do this across the country, those economic benefits will be felt by all Canadians.
The next question I have in my remaining time is on the investments we've made by NRCan and the investments that we've made by Environment and Climate Change Canada. Where, based on your experience over the last couple of years, are we getting the best bang for our buck? If we can include something in this report that we'll be providing to the minister, where are we getting the best return on our investment with regard to seeing that transition to a clean energy grid?