Mr. Ferguson, in March, in response to a question from Senator McCoy on market access to Canadian oil, you said something before the Senate committee that really got my attention. For the sake of the members of the committee, allow me to quote you:
I make the comment several times that this is not just an oil issue. It is a natural gas issue. It is a lumber issue. Probably, if you talk to the mining people, it is a mining issue. If we believe that our natural resources in this country are and will continue to be an important part of our economy, we believe that there's a need to have a focused effort to find what it takes to get maximum flexibility for all of our natural resources to the right markets at the right time all the time.
In your view, how can the Canadian government help have a focused effort to find what it takes to get maximum flexibility for all of our natural resources to the right markets at the right time all the time?