Thank you very much.
Again, thank you to the witnesses.
I want to be clear. You spoke about a lot of good, while answering the questions opposite, regarding how you have helped indigenous communities near where you operate. I noticed that, even though this meeting is not about investment in indigenous communities, you had all of those numbers. However, you didn't have any numbers on your investments in net zero. As a very profitable sector of our economy, undoubtedly, you've done a lot of good, and I think Canadians thank you. Many jobs have been created. There's been much good done, and you've helped your communities.
However, that's not what we're questioning. It's the fact that, for 50 years, we've known the product you produce is contributing to the climate crisis. Given that you've done a lot of good, it seems there's now a lot of clarification around what should be done and when it should be done. We're waiting for a framework. You're all able to begin investing much more in emissions reduction. You collectively make up 31% of emissions in Canada, but you're less than 5% of the GDP. Most of the money goes outside of this country. We have our commitments as a country, and you are part of that economy. What are you going to do?
I would like, again, to hear from you that you will table the plans you and your boards have approved to get to net zero, including current and planned investments going forward.
Thank you.