Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for being here today.
You had a good message when you talk about Responsible Care and trying to get the positive message out there. I think it's extremely important, because we've found in some industries that if you wait too long, then the message gets ahead of you. One of the critical parts is that you're looking at safe food, and you're looking at the requirements that you have and how chemistry deals with that. Of course, people should be recognizing that we have the safest and best food in the world. That's a critical aspect of it, and it's so important.
The other comment that I would like to make before I ask a couple of questions is that you talked about low carbon, natural gas, and shale gas, and the message that is there so that people have been able to move and expand. Of course, it certainly has gone wild in the United States. They've looked at it, and they recognize that they don't need our petroleum products, because they've had the freedom and the flexibility to be able to do what they need to do in order to develop the resources they have.
I think that's one of the issues that we have to grab hold of to recognize that we are now a bit behind. You were talking about how we can get investments to come up to Canada, but we've tied our hands in so many different ways. Of course, the U.S. is just licking their chops to be able to move forward on that.
Can you start by finding some ways, or telling us about a few ways, that we might be able to change that trend, so that we can see investments coming into Canada that will be positive for your industry?