Thank you.
Yes, I certainly enjoyed the conversations we had at the International Energy Agency. I would say that there was a second part to the conversation at the IEA. They want more energy from countries like Canada to help displace Russian oil and gas, but they are also focused very much on accelerating the transition to renewables and hydrogen. That was an issue on which all of the European countries were absolutely unanimous. Certainly Canada is not claiming that it's going to solve all of the issues that Europe has with respect to displacing Russian oil and gas. We are part of a group that have come collectively to try to do that. That included additional oil and gas from the United States. It included releases from the strategic reserves, and it included Brazil stepping up with 300,000 barrels of oil.