Mr. Speaker, first of all, I can always be trained, so I will talk about the “developing world” in future.
Now, with respect to oil and gas, corruption is corruption regardless of what kind of project it is. When there is a conflict of interest involved and the money is given, that is not acceptable. I would love to see more money invested in emissions reduction. There was an excellent plan in the U.S. that drove emissions down by providing capital incentives to the refineries. This was a huge part of their carbon footprint.
The same could be done here in Canada, and I would love to see that kind of technology advancement put in place.