Mr. Iacono, thank you for that question on very important issues in my province of Nova Scotia.
We have an opportunity to support communities in their vision for a very clean future. It's about using every opportunity for a green economy. Nova Scotia presents a tremendous opportunity. Comparable data from other provinces and elsewhere shows that electricity is not greener. However, communities have the ability to change the way they produce and use electricity, including indigenous communities. Through a new partnership with 13 Mi'kmaq communities, the Canada Infrastructure Bank is supporting investments in the creation of
clean energy storage sites for electricity by partnering with the utility, supported by the Canada Infrastructure Bank.
This is going to create economic opportunities for the communities that are participating in the initiative. It's also going to help launch a systemic solution to store more green energy as our renewable production goes up, but we still have a reliance on certain fossil fuels, including coal, which we need to transition away from quickly. This creates an enormous opportunity to support the economic imperative of helping Mi'kmaq communities that are seeking to grow, while at the same time greening the grid for everyone in order to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and pursue additional industrial opportunities in the green economy.