Madam Speaker, as I mentioned earlier in my speech, we are concerned about first nations. I am personally involved with first nations and I am concerned.
As far as the environment is concerned, we should recognize that if we were able to move our liquid natural gas, which will be one of the key replacements for coal around the world, we will need to be the leaders. We will be the ones who will be able to displace the coal in places like China and India. However, the only way that can happen is if we can get it to ports. That is the problem I have with my good friends from the Bloc. I know that is not a problem for people from Quebec, but the people from the Bloc, unfortunately, think “Let's shut it down”. I do not know where they think the rest of this energy will come from. It certainly will not come from countries that will benefit our country.