Well, seaborne oil is seaborne oil, Mr. Minister. Once you get oil to the open waters, it goes wherever the market dictates it goes. If ours goes south to the U.S. or east to Asia, that means something else is freed up to go elsewhere. We're not part of the solution. We're part of the energy insecurity we have helped Russia deliver around the world. This is a problem we've contributed to because of a lack of foresight and a lack of ability to develop Canadian resources. This is on your government's watch. Don't try to blame the previous government for this.
I'll note that we talk about greenhouse gas increases. One of my colleagues around the table here has said that Canada's have gone up 20% from our oil and gas industry. That's fine, but there's been a doubling of production. Let's look at things in relative terms and look at where we fit in the world as far as addressing our environment—