Yes, of course.
To both of you, a number of the energy companies--both traditional oil and gas companies and some of the so-called alternative-energy folks--have come before us and said that one of the things lacking in Canada is any notion of an energy security strategy, or an energy strategy at all. It creates uncertainty in the marketplace. We're the only energy-exporting nation in the world not to have a plan of this type, essentially. When I look at 37 years of Mackenzie experience, I see uncertainties around things like native land claims and whether or not there will be a price on carbon, and if so, how much it will be.
Do you have any opinion on whether there's a need, or are these other companies in fact wrong?