Thank you. It's been very, very interesting thus far.
I'd like to focus on the challenges that are unique to Canada.
Mr. Lazar, you said it's difficult to reduce greenhouse gas emissions when Canada is an exporting country. What's unique in Canada is we have a growing population, as opposed to Europe, where the population is not growing to that extent. We have a fast-growing population, primarily through immigration, so we have more people every year in Canada. We also export substantially, the United States being one of the major countries that we trade with, and to diversify, the country is also focusing on new trade agreements.
What are those challenges that are unique to Canada that would be different from Europe setting targets with a stagnant population and not exporting, but Canada exporting and a growing population? Is that correct? Are those some of the unique and different challenges that Canada has that are also making it a challenge to accept European targets?