I thought you were going to call me Monsieur Cullen for a second. I was getting excited. That would have been a special day.
Mr. Schmidt, we've heard from a number of energy executives before this committee, and you've highlighted in your testimony the need for certainty and reliability in the framework in which you have to work.
Canada is the only energy-exporting country in the world that doesn't have any kind of a national energy security strategy, or any strategy at all when it comes to energy. Part of it is due to the way we're set up as a country, with energy being the domain of the provinces. But other countries have been able to get at this question, and energy companies are calling more and more for it--a price on carbon and policies around raw exports.
Do you have an opinion one way or the other on whether Canada should develop such a policy, or are you comfortable with the situation as it is?