Thank you for being here this morning.
I want to go to the LNG panel. When first elected back in 2006, I remember peak oil were the buzzwords of the day then. There was a radical change, and Mr. Fonseca has indicated correctly that in Japan they've moved away from nuclear as a primary source to fossil fuel and, of course, the one that would be most advantageous and that most would agree to would be natural gas.
In my neck of the woods, southwestern Ontario, you're right in saying that we have started to import natural gas from the United States.
I've had the privilege of actually chairing a natural gas committee for the last eight years. The advancement has been radical, to say the very least, but we are having increasing difficulties getting that product to market.
We spoke years ago, I would say three or four years ago, of a window of opportunity. At what point does that window close for Canada in exporting natural gas?