That's a bit of humour to get us started.
Hopefully, Mr. Youngman—Mr. Usher, you might want to enter into this discussion, as well—we'll see a transition to net zero that will, perhaps, take many different forms.
One thing I am very bullish on is clean Canadian energy. We saw the European Union recognize natural gas as a green fuel in their taxonomy. They recognize—which, I think, is only factual—that natural gas will put less than half of the amount of carbon into the atmosphere than coal or some other technologies. Natural gas is also often necessary in an energy mix, in order to pump energy. When the wind isn't blowing for windmills or the sun isn't shining for solar, natural gas often goes hand in glove with renewables such as solar and wind.
When we're creating financial instruments, are we taking into consideration that natural gas can be part of the solution, especially given the geopolitical pressures Europe has felt, being as dependent as they are on natural gas? I hope we will support clean Canadian energy and not actively defund it.