Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you all for being here today.
My first question is directed to Mr. Mueller and Ms. Bérubé, although the rest of you are welcome to comment on it.
I think we're at a stage finally where green energy and environmental issues are understood and recognized by everybody to be important. People ask me what issue is important. I always tell them to ask a 15-year-old, because 15-year-olds have a better sense of things and they're not tainted by divisive political gains. That, I think, is what Mr. McLellan was referring to.
Recognizing the importance of the initiatives the two of you are talking about—and I assume they're set out in the materials—my sense is that there's a perception with the public and in some circles that green energy costs money. Can you help us, help me, understand a way that we could explain to people that it doesn't always cost more money or have to cost more money, and help us with some messaging? What happens if we don't follow through on these types of initiatives you're talking about?