Mr. Speaker, the hon. member will appreciate a few examples of indigenous-owned and partly owned projects that our government helped fund. Let us start in Saskatchewan with the Bekevar Wind energy project. This is one of Canada's largest wind farms. The Cowessess First Nation is a majority owner, and it is backed by $50 million in federal support.
There is also the Oneida Energy Storage project. A leading example of large-scale battery storage, this facility is a partnership that includes the Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation, Northland Power, NRStor and Aecon Group. It stands out as one of the largest indigenous-partner energy storage facilities in North America. It received $15 million from the federal government.
There are many more examples I can speak to, but let me be clear that we are committed to reconciliation, to duty to consult and to supporting indigenous equity and leadership—