Thank you, Mr. Chair.
It seems there's an opportunity here. You talked about lessons learned and not losing those lessons, regarding my colleague's question about the ability to track the money and track the effectiveness. It seems it would be worth the committee's time to at least consider having you back once the government's new plan is in place—not as an assessment of the policy, but more as an assessment of the government's tracking ability.
I think the great threat we face is to repeat failures: lots of announcements, but not an accountable framework to track the money, as Mr. Vellacott suggested.
I'm wondering about a comment from before. Is NRCan not committed to coming to Parliament with a national energy plan of some sort by the end of this year?