Very briefly, speaking of mandate letters, I have the mandate letters right here. This is why it should be a representative of the Government of Alberta. It's because you could then decide which elected representative should be brought.
However, I will note that in the mandate letter for Nathan Neudorf, the Minister of Affordability and Utilities—for whom a lot of the content of this was generated—it says:
Pushing back against any federal regulation requiring a net-zero power grid by 2035, and developing and implementing a comprehensive plan to achieve a carbon-neutral power grid by 2050 that is reliable, affordable, and utilizes small modular reactors, carbon capture, utilization and storage, and other emission-reduction technologies.
I will continue to note, because it's very material to this amendment and to the spirit of the motion, that it reads:
Reviewing the operations, policies, and mission of your agencies, including the Alberta Utilities Commission and the Alberta Electric System Operator, and recommending ways to improve their operations and align its mission with the government's goal of a carbon-neutral, reliable, and affordable power grid by 2050.
There are multiple extra points at the back end, and that's why I think you should make it broader. It's so the Alberta government can pick the representative they want to send, because maybe they will send somebody different from the cabinet to speak—