Thank you.
Thanks to all the witnesses for being here. Thanks to the member from Edmonton, too. That's right near my riding, and the hometown of our leader. It's great to have you here as a symbol of the kind of innovation that takes place in Alberta every day—and has for decades.
I'd just like to follow up on some points my colleague made. I'm glad that every time we have a discussion in this committee about the importance of not pitting one sector against the other.
Cody, I'd like to ask you to expand, if you would, on some of the specific examples of oil and gas innovation and technologies that have led directly into the development of renewable and alternative energies. And if you want, I'd invite you to comment on perceptions of energy development in northeastern Alberta, where I'm from, and make any comments you'd like on how the work in northeastern Alberta and across Canada in energy development compares to other countries, and other top oil reserve countries around the world.