Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses, Mr. Pawlowski and Mr. Farmer, for being with us.
I was noting that the conversation started to take a turn at the end with my colleague's questions towards the topic I wanted to discuss.
In your opening remarks, neither of you gentlemen mentioned climate, greenhouse gases or emissions. The reason I raise this is that, when you look at the CIB's communications around the original iteration of the project, that was the primary rationale in terms of the public good that they were seeking. It was around greenhouse gas reductions and contributions to the climate plan, reducing emissions from Ontario's energy grid.
I'd like to drill down a little more on that, because it looks like what we're looking at is a new iteration of this project. It's been very difficult for the committee to understand some of the assumptions that went into the modelling that resulted in this claim that somehow there was going to be a net emissions reduction from building this line. We heard about that at the last meeting.
Perhaps the first question I'll ask will be for Mr. Pawlowski.
Has NextEra conducted its own analysis of the greenhouse gas implications of the Lake Erie connector, and what was the outcome of that analysis?