Thanks, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Thurlow, I'd like to go back to some of the testimony you presented earlier. There is no national energy strategy for the country. We have other strategies being pursued by the government. The Conservative members like to say, for example, that this is some kind of national energy program, while they pursue other important industrial strategies across the country. This is about an energy strategy for the country—where we are, where we're going, what it looks like. It's not the mischaracterization of some plan to fetter the free market.
You are heading up an association. It's an important one, a growing one around the world—