I only have two minutes left in my slot.
We talked about the five principles of the new interim assessment process. When we talk about energy development in this country, I think it's really important that we look at projects, whether they're traditional development projects or new and emerging technologies, whether it's solar, wind, tidal energy, and we should really classify those—this is just my opinion of course—in the short term, medium term, and long term within the two individual pillars. With that in mind, recognizing that over a period of time it's definitely going to be necessary to get our resources to market and recognizing that the oil and gas sector has been very innovative and forward-thinking over the past years—and I think that everybody on all sides of government recognizes that—do you believe that those five interim principles are not in fact barriers to project and resource development, but just a continuation of the type of growth within that sector that we've seen over the past number of years—5, 10, 15 years—and a continuation of where we need to see that trend go, whether it's first nations' consultation, looking at the total scope of greenhouse gas emissions, or usage of science and technology? How we can use those principles to move this sector forward? Do you not believe that those five principles are going to be of benefit to the sector over the short, medium, and long term?