Well, there's nothing you can do. You cannot do anything about the price of oil in the world. We're a small part of world oil. Forget it, it's not going to happen in Canada.
I find it incredibly ironic that we are the one country in the world that benefits the most per capita from the price of oil being where it is. We only have 35 million people and we're going to be producing 3.5 million barrels. This is a bonanza for this country, and everyone participates, whether it's the provinces or the federal government through taxation, the business of discovering oil and doing tar sands plans, or whatever. This is an incredible bonanza for this country. It's not a problem.
I realize that it's a problem for the individual consumer because the gasoline price goes up, but the gasoline price goes up anyway. If the government wants to subsidize gasoline prices, as many other countries do, go right ahead, but that will create massive inefficiencies in terms of consumption.
It's a world problem that we have. Yes, we could go to sustainable energy. That would be the one thing you could do to solve the world's problem. We don't have a problem; the world has a problem.