Good morning, and thank you all for the wonderful presentations.
We're in Saskatchewan and I think we need more Saskatchewan in Canada for the prosperity, the economic performance, that you guys are having. Saskatchewan is agriculture, resources, mining, and oil, which all sound good. I heard from SARM and I heard from Mr. Hall and we know that we're facing a different world. Environmental responsibility is a key to going into different markets and coping with where the world is going, especially with our economic friends on the other side of the world.
The question is on the carbon tax and how we can remain competitive, because at the end of the day, no matter how good our products are, we have to be competitive enough to be able to sell and to expand and, if anything, for Saskatchewan to be able to expand beyond labour opportunities. Because we have the ground and we have the infrastructure and we have the product, the population will be the important element in growing a bit beyond and contributing further to the total Canadian economy.
In your opinion, Mr. Hall, and SARM's too, what's the alternative to a carbon tax? If we have to deal with that, do you see an alternative that could deal with environment and, in the meantime, not require us to put a levy on the businesses we operate?