Certainly I would say that goes for the vast majority of investors and developers in Canada's natural resources sectors. They also have a long track record of innovation and technology to minimize their environmental footprint while also producing their products under the strongest standards and strongest regulations in the world.
I had that here in a letter your organization sent to the Ontario department of energy in 2013. I just want to draw this link between contracts and performance, because I think what you're saying is important in relation to Ontario's long-term energy plan. I think your conclusion was that it actually discourages conservation.
We've seen that Ontarians' power bills have increased, even though they have also decreased their consumption. I think it has increased 60% since 2006, which is nearly four times the rate of inflation, while they have decreased their consumption by 10%. At least it's clear in that case that even if the costs are rising astronomically because of contracts that governments have imposed, it is consumers who are being gouged by that decision. I think it is important, if you can, to give more specifics around how exactly you protect consumers and taxpayers.