Madam Speaker, I think, in my speech, I addressed that very clearly, but I will give another data point for the hon. member.
All of the government's investment tax credits for clean energy production amount to the expected spending of $103 billion, between when it started a handful of years ago and 2035. In fact, because it is a misguided approach, only $22 million of that money has been spent, That is because it is misallocated. We have to go for the low-hanging fruit here first of all. The low-hanging fruit is the waste heat that is already being produced, which we can cost-effectively get into our electricity system.
I hope my colleague looks at this from a cost-effective perspective. I have, and I think it is our best approach going forward.
