Those are great. I like a lot of what's being said. I would add to Ed's comment about clean tech that I think the preponderance of news around the environment this year will be around climate. As we come out of Paris and the ministers meet, what's the plan? What's the target? All of those questions will be coming forward.
I'm sensing a different approach from government. It was a lot more sectoral in the past in how much reduction was coming sector by sector, what plan, and what to reduce. This time it seems to be a lot more regional and province by province. Who's contributing what seems to be how the debate is framing up. Ottawa is going to play some role. We don't know what yet until that meeting happens, but I think this committee in terms of looking at what the challenges are, what the solutions are, and what the potential is around climate, will be very important.
I think the CEAA 2012 review is going to be important. The government has made some commitments along those lines, but how it manifests and what that means for proponents and for communities is going to be hugely important. A couple of sub issues on that seem to be coming again and again, one around cumulative and one around GHG contributions, where the government has made some comments, but they're not necessarily clear yet.
We're in camera here and so it's easier. I'm disappointed we're not going to see the minister until April because, as was said, it sets in the past—