Thank you. I appreciate that.
I'm going to switch, actually, if I could, to you, Mr. Wood.
My father was a truck driver, and I know first-hand how hard he worked so I absolutely support our unsung heroes who move supplies across this country.
It's a very sad anniversary that just passed. A significant hurricane hit my province, and the most severe damage was in the area where goods and services enter by trucks. It certainly significantly impacted our supply chain, and, of course, looking at what's happening along the northeastern U.S. is, again, very shocking.
My question is around the pollution pricing and, from my perspective, why it's so important that we very quickly move on climate mitigation. Are you able to share if you're capturing the very real costs to the industry from these very extreme weather systems? Of course we know they're happening more in shorter periods of time and it's more severe. Do you have any costing on that and what that means for the industry?
