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Environment committee  Thank you, Madam Chair. It's a pleasure to be here this morning on behalf of the department to provide a bit of an overview of who we are and what we do. I'm going to focus most of my remarks on the climate change area, following from the comments from the commissioner as one of

February 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Dan McDougall

Environment committee  It really is high level. This document that we've just published with the United Nations is an up-to-date document we worked on with the provinces and territories to show where things stand and the measures and programs we have in place right across the country. It's available on

February 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Dan McDougall

Environment committee  Those scenarios are based on the National Energy Board's expectations for oil and gas development that were just released in November. It's the most current information from the industry.

February 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Dan McDougall

Environment committee  There are a couple of things. On the specific projects, I'll have to get back to you on whether any individual project is included in that. I'm not sure if the—

February 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Dan McDougall

Environment committee  Right, and potential LNG is included in those scenarios.

February 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Dan McDougall

Environment committee  As to which line it's in, I'd have to get back to you—

February 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Dan McDougall

February 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Dan McDougall

February 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Dan McDougall

Environment committee  For the 2030 target, that's what they said—that it is the floor, not the ceiling.

February 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Dan McDougall

Environment committee  From a policy perspective, over the last five years that I've been with the department, we've been having an increasing integration between science and policy, and that's reflective of what's happening in the international sphere as well. For example, the United Nations Environme

February 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Dan McDougall

Environment committee  —what you put in place to deal with the problem. The collaboration is getting stronger.

February 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Dan McDougall

Environment committee  We've certainly read the mandate letter. There are a significant number of things noted in it that will be accomplished over the term of the government. One thing that's not in the mandate letter is a sense of the timing associated with those goals. Certainly we've been very act

February 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Dan McDougall

Environment committee  Thanks for the question. One point I should highlight before answering that directly is that this graph, as I mentioned originally, is of measures in place as of September of last year.

February 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Dan McDougall

Environment committee  Even right now, a number of significant developments have taken place that are not reflected in those lines. For example, the Alberta climate change plan that came out is something new.

February 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Dan McDougall

Environment committee  Absolutely. Ontario is another example. Ontario wrote their cap and trade program, which they're just finalizing the details on. We expect that it will have a significant effect on decreasing emissions. This is not a crystal ball. It is actually just an economic modelling pro

February 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Dan McDougall