Mr. Speaker, as I was saying, this decision was made by Teck, and we respect their decision.
As Teck Resources indicated in its letter, global capital markets are changing rapidly, and investors and customers are increasingly looking for jurisdictions that have a framework in place to reconcile resource development and climate change, in order to produce the cleanest possible products.
We agree with that assessment. Productivity is good for certainty and good for Canada's competitiveness and Canadian workers.