Mr. Speaker, in the past four decades, two wars have plunged the world into a major energy crisis. Our allies are looking for reliable suppliers. Canada has 10% of the world's oil reserves and a wealth of natural gas, uranium, and hydroelectricity. It is clear that Canada should be a world leader in energy.
The reality is that we do not even have the infrastructure to export our resources to our allies who need them. Parliament gave the Liberals exceptional powers to accelerate major projects, but so far nothing is being done.
Why is the Liberal government continuing to allow Canada to be a country full of unrealized potential?
