I wouldn't disagree with anything that Pierre said.
I would like to acknowledge your point that Canada is lagging behind, and I think it is something Canadians should be concerned with, given that there seems to be an international acknowledgement that we're headed towards a carbon-constrained future. While fossil fuels will continue to play some role, whether that's in transportation fuels, in plastics, etc., there is an acknowledged need to restrict that consumption or dramatically change how we go about that consumption of fossil fuels.
Part of the mix is absolutely going to be transitioning towards renewable energy, and where Canada has been lagging is not just on the installation of capacity, but the actual development of the technology itself. That's why right now we have to import technology from European countries to put up windmills in Canada. We missed that boat in terms of actually manufacturing some of these technologies and having the know-how in Canada that we can then export to other nations and demonstrate leadership in terms of demonstrating it on the ground here, as well as bolstering our economy by exporting that knowledge and those technologies elsewhere.