Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I hope that, as a result of my questions, we'll be able to talk about this later. So many things are being said, Mr. Warawa, that we won't necessarily discuss again later. I very much appreciated the comment. Thank you very much.
I'm mainly speaking to Mr. Wright and Mr. Scott, who are showing us that there are new extraction methods and that they may be better for the environment.
Since Canada appears to be one of the only developed countries that does not have a long-term energy plan, don't you think it's high time the federal government conducted a comprehensive assessment of potential impacts? These impacts change, as you have demonstrated to us. They concern the environment, water, life cycles, the economy, society and responsibility toward first nations.
Currently I would say that the government is focused more on the oil sands than elsewhere. Don't you think it's time to conduct a comprehensive assessment to show that progress is being made.