You aren't always the target, but you are a vast source of knowledge. You can ask Mr. Leswick to answer for you if you prefer.
I'd like to clarify what you said about the Trans Mountain project. In the last answer you gave me, I think you said that it was quite rare for a government to decide to own this type of infrastructure.
I'll come back to my first question. Weren't you shocked? The Quebec institution that you were president and CEO of will eliminate its investments in oil production at the end of 2022. The Canadian government is confirming that it is funding oil projects. I don't want you to tell me that it's more complicated to run a government than it is to run a fund.
In most countries the government leads by example. It encourages organizations, whether they are in the private or parapublic sector, to follow suit. I'm thinking of an example you're familiar with, the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures. I'm also thinking of countries, such as the United Kingdom, that are starting to ask banks to disclose more information and are issuing constraints.
I'll repeat my question. Don't you think that the Government of Canada is lagging behind in the fight against climate change and, more importantly, in the directions that are being given?