I would definitely agree on the importance of signalling. Our members compete to raise money globally for opportunities. They definitely have projects where they like to invest and create the jobs and the wealth in Alberta and across the nation.
Lately, the confidence has not necessarily been very strong for the industry and the signals from the federal government have not been supportive, generally speaking. There hasn't really been anything too substantively supportive of late. We've seen that in the investment numbers, whether it's the discussion of the Canadianization of the oil sands.... I know some would appreciate that. Essentially, the message in that space is anyone with access to capital and optionality is investing in another jurisdiction.
Long-cycle oil and gas development is being prioritized. LNG and offshore in other jurisdictions are being advanced. They're not necessarily being advanced here. Some message from the Canadian government that indicates some level of support and the role for Canadian energy in the energy mix would be very welcome.
I have one final point on that. We have a very good regulatory and environmental framework. We have a carbon price coming forward. If the world isn't using Canadian energy, it's going to be using it from another source and their carbon footprint and their environmental impacts will likely be worse.
Thank you.