Thank you, Chair.
Chair, I think this room makes a difference. We actually could hear her and have all of the witnesses. It's really nice to see.
I want to thank all of the witnesses for being here on a Monday morning on this important topic, for sure.
Maybe I'll start with you, Mr. Irving. When you talk about Canada and promoting Canadian energy abroad, you're talking about nuclear, oil and gas, LNG. You're probably talking about hydrogen, I assume, too, somewhere down the road. How do they fit together as we see groups and countries transition from conventional fossil fuels into more renewables? How could Canada be part of that chain through the whole process? Are we part of that chain through the whole process now?
As I've said, we don't really ship any LNG. The U.S. ships it all now. We're not taking up the slack in lots of those areas.