Thank you for your question.
Essentially, as I said in my opening statement, the oil market is a global supply-and-demand market. Canada makes up only 6% of the global supply of oil. It is clearly a demand-side issue, where we need to reduce the demand for fossil fuels over time, and supply would respond to that.
In a situation, for example, where we decided that Canada was not going to produce any oil and gas starting tomorrow, that supply would simply be overtaken by another jurisdiction that also produces oil. From that perspective, it wouldn't be the most effective method for us to pursue decarbonization.
Instead—and I am a strong believer that we do need to decarbonize—what we should be doing is investing heavily in innovations and technologies, especially those developed here in Canada, that can help the decarbonization of oil production and oil use as we transition. Along with many others in this room, I hope that the transition is as quick and orderly as possible, but again, we need to make sure that the transition happens in a way that makes sense.