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Natural Resources committee  Thank you very much.

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

David GrahamLiberal

Natural Resources committee  Mr. Des Rosiers, if you wish to comment, please go ahead.

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

David GrahamLiberal

Natural Resources committee  I would like to come back to this research we were talking about earlier. We know how much plastic waste causes huge problems all over the world. It's found in enormous quantities in the oceans, in particular. Has research been conducted on the possibility of converting old plas

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

David GrahamLiberal

Natural Resources committee  Yes, I have a couple more.

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

David GrahamLiberal

Natural Resources committee  With regard to the tailings we already have, is there any way or any upcoming technology that can transform wastewater into drinking water? Will it be recycled later in one way or another?

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

David GrahamLiberal

Natural Resources committee  Concerning the transformation technology for CO2—we also talk about it on the same page—what solution have you already found? What can we already do with CO2?

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

David GrahamLiberal

Natural Resources committee  Mr. Des Rosiers, in your opening remarks, you mentioned 276,000 jobs in the oil and gas sector. What does this figure include? Does it go so far as to include gas station attendants in the retail sector? Who does it cover?

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

David GrahamLiberal

Natural Resources committee  That's true. Slide number 5 talks about new technologies for managing wastewater. Can you talk more about it? Are we going to get to the point where wastewater could be transformed back into drinking water? If not, what do we do with this water?

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

David GrahamLiberal

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

David GrahamLiberal

Natural Resources committee  Thank you for that. I do appreciate the comments. They are helpful. Chris and Raylene, are you able to hear me again? Chris, I wanted to build on your answers to Mr. Falk's questions just before you were cut off. The question I wanted to ask is specifically about how you engag

May 7th, 2019Committee meeting

David GrahamLiberal

Natural Resources committee  I wanted to build on what Mr. Falk said just before you disappeared. You were talking about sharing your best practices with indigenous communities around the world. I wanted to learn more about what you are up to and how it's working and if you are going through or around govern

May 7th, 2019Committee meeting

David GrahamLiberal

Natural Resources committee  That's great. I'm out of time, but I want to thank you for sharing your tomorrow morning with us.

May 7th, 2019Committee meeting

David GrahamLiberal

Natural Resources committee  Mr. Beamish, while we're waiting for the others to come back, do you have comments on all the things you've been hearing in the last few minutes? I know we've been focusing a lot on them, but I know you have quite a lot to offer.

May 7th, 2019Committee meeting

David GrahamLiberal

Natural Resources committee  Without the Maori growth, the national economy would not be growing? Is that what I understand?

May 7th, 2019Committee meeting

David GrahamLiberal

Natural Resources committee  Could you give a sense of at what point the attitude changed, if it did, to make this happen? Can we identify a moment that this started happening? Was there some change in policy or culture?

May 7th, 2019Committee meeting

David GrahamLiberal