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Environment committee  The figures I used were from the report of the Canadian Energy Research Institute. I can go back to that report and provide you with the source of its data.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  Mr. McGuinty, I will get you that information.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  I will do some research into that and get back to you.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  The Canadian Centre for Energy Information is a public-private partnership. We receive funding from the federal government, from Natural Resources Canada. We do projects with Foreign Affairs Canada. We receive funding from provinces, as well as industry.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  We have a contribution agreement with Natural Resources Canada to help us develop baseline information on Canadian energy.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  I would estimate that about 60% to 65% is private, and the rest is public. Again, as a non-advocacy organization, we have a set of guiding principles that help direct how we develop content, and that outlines our whole stakeholder review process to make sure our information is ba

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  I would not have the actual economic impacts, but I know it does impact the manufacturing industries in Ontario. I could look to see if I could provide you with a more definitive answer.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  Yes, you're correct.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  I believe that's the number I've heard, but I would need to double-check that and get back to you. Quite often they're not using the full amount allowed.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  Sorry, can you restate your figures?

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  The number I've heard is 1.7 trillion barrels, of which 174 billion barrels are considered recoverable today.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  I will endeavour to do so.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  I will need to get back to you with that information.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  It's called the carbonate triangle.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth

Environment committee  It's a geological formation, and I'd be happy to get a better geological definition on that for you.

June 16th, 2008Committee meeting

Colleen Killingsworth