Thank you.
First I want to thank all three of you for your excellent presentations.
I want to also say an extra thanks to Mr. Stewart for coming back around to Mr. Lake's comment in terms of whether or not there were alternatives to pricing pollution, and indicating that we have to move on a number of multiple levels at the same time to be able to achieve our Paris accord targets, which is what we're trying to do.
It isn't just the choice of pricing pollution, or looking at some alternatives around energy or looking at some of the clean, green investments that we have to make. It's on all three of those areas, if not more, that we have to move. I really appreciated your clarifying that.
I'd like to give an opportunity to both Ms. Turcotte and Mr. Stewart to respond to Mr. Warawa's comments, because I think we have to clear up the misperception that if you put a price on pollution, it leads to higher emissions, so why do it anyway. I don't want that to stand alone on the record.
I'll start off with you, Ms. Turcotte, and end with you, Mr. Stewart.