She may have left.
Okay, then, I will proceed. I thought she was there.
Mr. Gooderham, I've been listening to the debate, and clearly there are two very different sides to this story.
With regard to what you've been telling us about nine years and the need for a quick transition, I look back to the story of CCUS that was under way 10 or 15 years ago in Alberta, and a lot of the other initiatives that have been taken. What do you think it's going to take to get us to move more quickly in the direction we need to go, because we've been talking about it for a long time?
I understand what Ms. Exner-Pirot was saying about the need to do this in a methodical way, and I don't disagree, but it seems to me that we're running out of time.
How would you respond to that, Mr. Gooderham?