Mr. Speaker, there is a cost to our inaction. Based on the current state of affairs we are facing, our reliance on just one buyer, to whom we have to sell to at a discount no less, we are losing billions of dollars in revenue and thousands of jobs in Saskatchewan, Alberta and Newfoundland, as well as across this country. We are losing influence on the world stage because other countries use energy as a diplomatic tool, while we are sitting on the sidelines.
When the Liberals propose an MOU with no solid timelines, what hope is there for Canadians?
