Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have just a couple of questions and I will defer to another colleague. I'd like to leave in about six to seven minutes' time.
Thanks for coming, Mr. Vachon. I believe it was you who, in a pretty compelling fashion, told us about a year ago about the comparison between Gleisdorf, Austria, a town of 35,000 people, which has installed solar heating capacity commensurate with all of Canada, with our 32 million people. So it's not a lack of the resource. It's abundant here in Canada. Presumably it's not a lack of technology or expertise, because however little known it might be, it does exist, clearly. You have considerable experience with the Austria example in particular, because you were there for some four or five years, according to your little biography.
So I'll use a hypothetical scenario, as childlike as this question may sound. You become next week the Minister of Natural Resources. What do you do as the Minister of Natural Resources to get us to the point where we're no longer 30 years behind Germany and probably an equivalent number of years behind Austria? What do you do?