That is an excellent question.
I think it comes down to taking a holistic approach and understanding that we can transition in a measured way. We don't have to stop the oil and gas sector immediately. However, at the same time, we have to recognize that we do need to make real, consistent improvement, year on year, as we transition to new energies.
Those new energies need a lot of investment because they are very immature. They don't have the affordability for Canadians at this point. If we invest in those while we allow the revenues to come, as we talked about today, from the prosperity of resources that we are blessed with in Canada, we can actually manage that transition in a very intelligent and smooth way over the course of the next 10 to 20 years.