Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Murray, it's good to see you back. Thank you for being here.
The great opportunity we have is that last week I saw something I had never seen before, and certainly in the past year and a half. We've been known to have the petro loonie, and last week, as the price of crude skyrocketed back through the $100-a-barrel territory, we saw the Canadian dollar lose value. I'm wondering about this, because it costs a lot of currency, and on that particular day I caught off guard the two analysts whom I spoke to about this. But is it conceivable that the value of commodities—petroleum, in particular, which we export—is not necessarily the only factor driving the currency up or down? Really, the question is to what degree this is.
I only have one question, Mr. Chair, and I think Mr. Brison will take the rest from here.
Thank you.