Thank you very much.
This next question really is for any of the witnesses.
In terms of maximizing the benefits of this sector, there's been a lot of talk from industry leaders and from politicians, like Premier Wall, for example, about the need for the federal government to focus on the social licence that we need in order to develop our energy resources and market them and open up markets for them. It's a bit like this study.
If there's anybody listening on the radio, as can be done for these committees, they may not understand that when committees make decisions about what to study, those decisions are made in camera. Of course, they're made by a majority vote, so I think people can figure out what that means.
In this case, the fact that we don't have a broad study is a bit like the situation of going all one-sided and of not recognizing that we need to take the kind of environmental actions that would win for us internationally more support for marketing our resources. Doing that in this committee, again trying to be so narrow and so one-sided in this study, is an example of the same kind of thing.
I'd like to ask the witnesses to comment on what action they'd like to see the federal government take and give any recommendations they would have.