Mr. Speaker, first, I continue to support and will always support energy workers in Canada while we continue to grow non-renewable energy supply. We need to move energy to markets, and that is what we should and will do in Canada.
Second, the ITCs are in place in legislation. There was a $10-billion investment by Dow and a $2-billion investment by Linde in Alberta, in hydrogen. I visited the first hydrogen facility in Ontario, and it was remarkable to see the technological transformation that is and will be taking place within our transportation system across this country.
Canada is uniquely positioned for the green economy of today and the future. I am excited. We are the best country in the world.