Thank you so much, Madam Chair.
Thank you to all of our witnesses for appearing today.
I probably only have room for one question here so I'll go to LNG Canada. I think you very clearly explained LNG's importance in markets like Asia to replace, for example, coal-fired power plants, given that coal, arguably and measurably, is a much dirtier fuel and emits much more greenhouse gas.
What I wanted to know, though, is this: When Canada is out on the market trying to promote its LNG facilities and resources, do importers ever express concerns about methane leakage from our well sites? Is there any concern about whether Canada is doing enough to address this problem? How much does escaped methane contribute to our overall greenhouse gas emissions? How well is Canada doing in addressing this problem vis-à-vis what some of our major competitors, such as Australia and Russia, are doing and so on?