Well, I decided to pursue other things.
I want to say something right off the bat that I know everybody here is thinking. We certainly feel for you and the loss of your employment. We wish you all the best, regardless of whether this project goes ahead or not. We appreciate your passion on this subject, the passion for your community, and the passion for your family. I think that's very important to get that out at the start.
I want to ask you a couple of quick questions.
First of all, I want to touch on what Mr. Barlow said. When we look at the total environmental impact of natural resource development, if we're talking about LNG, it's important that we recognize the total global footprint when we're talking about any natural resource project. That's something with which we haven't done a good job.
We oftentimes talk about what we can do as Canadians within our own economy and within our own country. It's important when we talk about greenhouse gas emissions that we look at the global footprint, how industry impacts on the entire globe, how to find that balance, and what's best, whether it's coal-fired from China or exporting LNG to China.
I'm not an expert in any of those areas at all. Could you speak a bit more to the environmental balance and how you see the total global GHG emissions, how LNG would either positively impact or adversely affect those GHG emissions?