That means I have six and a half minutes. I'll thank Mr. Lewis right now.
Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I'm going to start with you, Ms. Cobden, because you mentioned something that came up in the testimony of some of the other witnesses as well. You talked a little bit about the nature of the shift that's going on with the Biden administration: the fact that they're looking very vigorously at carbon reduction and reducing carbon-intensive programs, and the fact that they want to do trade with entities that have positive carbon policies in place and greener policies in place. You mentioned specifically their orientation vis-à-vis the EU on that front, as it compares with China.
Can you tell me, from your perspective, Ms. Cobden, when we have a situation where we have a track record of significant policy that has been implemented here in Canada, including things such as putting a price on carbon pollution, what does that do in terms of our competitive advantage when we are dealing with the Biden administration and putting our best foot forward as a green partner with whom to deal?