Madam Speaker, 100%, the member is absolutely correct. That is the argument the Conservatives are putting forward. They should just be upfront about it. They should say that they want to continue to produce oil and gas for an eternity, because they want to protect these companies that produce it.
My colleague, before me, spoke about how other countries, like China and Japan and all these other countries, are widely adopting EVs. I wanted to get up and ask her a question. I was going to ask her if she thinks they are doing it strictly for the benefit to the environment. I do not believe that is the answer. It has a lot more to do with energy security. The reality is that what we pay at the pump is dictated by a global price. We cannot really control that. What we can control is when we produce electricity and how we produce it, where we produce it, what kind of electricity is manufactured, from what source, and then we can control the price. There is a huge incentive for countries, not just from the environmental perspective but from the energy security perspective.