Mr. Speaker, we are here today to talk about the $400 million, the 186 ethical violations and SDTC.
Let us start with SDTC. Its funding allocation was created to provide funding support to innovative projects that have the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and drive sustainability forward. However, being lax in how funding is distributed means we will not meet any of the goals we want to meet, and here we are today.
SDTC, in 2001, was there for a reason. It was doing what it needed to do to support new companies that were trying to do innovative things, whether through oil and gas or through renewable energies. Now all we are asking for are the documents so we can see where the $400 million went and who is responsible for the 186 ethical violations. Then we can move forward and get SDTC back on track.