You went to China four years ago. Things have changed significantly in China. If I have only 40 seconds, I think that's what I will focus on.
China is now the biggest investor in solar and the biggest investor in wind. They have built the most in wind and are almost at the most in solar. They have declared a war on pollution because of air pollution issues. They are now putting up a windmill every hour. They are not building coal at the same rate they used to. They have put more investment into clean energy and renewable energy electricity than fossil fuel electricity.
That's what Canada needs to take heed of. It's not that people aren't using fossil fuels. I hope you haven't heard me say today that I think people will stop using fossil fuels in the near future. They won't. What they're doing is they're transitioning, far more rapidly than we're taking note of, to clean and renewable energy.
I'm also saying that there's a huge opportunity for the Canadian business sector in that. We need to actively take action to get a piece of that pie, or others in the world.... Our competitors are going there. The United States, China, and the EU are going there. They're going to be developing the technologies and we'll be buying them from them.