Maybe I can talk about China for a bit, because I often hear China being put up as the problem. I think the problem in China is that they're a green superpower, and that should be a concern.
Let me give you an order of magnitude: Canada built 2.3 gigawatts of new wind and solar last year. That's about one smallish nuclear reactor. China built 300 gigawatts of wind and solar last year. China passed.... Fifty per cent of their new automobiles are electric vehicles. China is moving very fast.
I think the question for the Canadian economy is how to keep up and compete with that change. Their coal use is going down. It's not what has been reported. They're down to 40% of the electricity system today. The real challenge with China is how you compete with them, which is something most companies have been dealing with for a long time. It's not an environmental question. It's a competitiveness one.