Mr. Hannaford, or one of your officials, are you familiar with Enerdata, an international energy data collecting firm? Enerdata shows that Canada's energy as a percentage of our GDP has gone down over the last 30 years from 26%—that's 26% input for each unit of GDP—to 17%. We're still the fifth highest in the world. We know that. We live in a northern climate, but we've made significant progress in terms of the amount of energy we consume.
If we produce green hydrogen, that ratio is going to reverse. The number one way we can address global warming is to keep that efficiency ratio going down.
Would you agree with that?