Great. Thanks.
Mr. Binnion, something you said caught my attention: we have to look at ways for other countries to benefit from Canada's technology and our innovation and our very environmentally friendly way of doing things when it comes to natural resources.
I've heard you speak before at other events. Just as an example we had Chelsey from Young Women in Energy, and she talked about Singapore putting a tax on Tesla cars because of the GHG emissions on the production of those cars and the batteries. This is certainly a different perspective from what we have, especially in Ontario where you get a $14,000 rebate for buying a Tesla.
You've also talked about carbon leaks, and I know you had a second to touch on it in your presentation. Could you talk a bit more about the benefits of embracing the way we do things here in Canada, our environmental standards and regulations, and the opportunities we have that would have a true impact on global GHGs if we were able to export that technology, that innovation, and those intellectual skills to other countries?