Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, Minister, for being with us here this afternoon.
Minister, Line 5 is definitely of huge concern for me, coming from Saskatchewan, and it's nice to see that you're taking it seriously.
I have to say that Keystone is also something that's very dear to our hearts here in Saskatchewan. Our premier is very upset that we weren't more aggressive and more involved in defending Keystone. As for what we're doing now, it seems like we're doing nothing, yet we have a lot of allies in the U.S. who would like to see Keystone proceed.
Are you putting any efforts into working with those allies to see if we can revive and change the decision on Keystone?