I appreciate that clarification.
The thing is, I heard you earlier talking about how you went to see your doctor. You were talking about how you take care of yourself. Your doctor's advice was to take care of yourself today. That kind of stuck with me, because when I'm thinking about Canadians taking care of themselves today, I think about the fact that we have seen people from Fort McMurray literally fleeing wildfires. Their homes have been burned. They have faced massive upheaval from natural disasters. Also, this summer, we saw it right across our country. We saw wildfires, hurricanes, droughts and flooding.
At the time of the statement you made, which really triggered this study, there were literally people fleeing Yellowknife, going right by the oil sands, to flee for safety further south in Alberta. Do you understand at least that saying at that time that there was a need for a change of tone and direction didn't feel like taking care of ourselves in that moment? Wouldn't you agree?