I think something to mention is that building out the green economy and green jobs in the clean-tech sector, whether it's in the Prairies or across the country, doesn't mean putting an end to the oil and gas sector. Oil and gas will be here for a very long time to come. They play an important role in the push to net zero, and they're a vital part of Canada's economy. So I agree with a lot of the comments that have been made by the witnesses.
That said, we are already moving towards green and renewables, and, as you said, that is where the jobs will be going. The automotive sector was mentioned just a bit by one of the other witnesses. It might be of interest to you that making car materials such as seat foams.... For instance, in the Ford Mustang, probably the most “manly” car that's been produced over the last 25 years, the seats have been made from soy in the last 15 years. The side panels have been made from hemp. Roof materials have been made from flax.
What's happening is that this transition is helping to provide and build stronger domestic biomass supply chains for our farmers so that they can weather the economic uncertainty that happens and the trade disputes that happen. All of these have been brought up over the last hour that we've been talking.