Thank you to our witnesses for coming. I enjoyed your testimony, and I think this study is important.
I want to follow up a bit more on Mr. Serré's questioning.
As you were both presenting here, I had similar questions going through my mind about the competitiveness of the energy industry in Canada. The word “transparency” keeps coming up in your and previous previous presentations to this committee. Everybody wants to be transparent with everything.
I don't get the sense that anybody's trying to eat anybody else's lunch here. I don't sense a competitive environment for any particular industry in the energy business in Canada, or that the gas industry is trying to muscle away some of the electricity industry's business. I think it's as though everybody is content here.
You talked about transparency, and I'm wondering where the competitive advantages are. Where's the proprietary information that you want to guard? It sounds as though there is none. It sounds like, “Our books are wide open. We want to share everything, and everybody is going to live in peace and harmony together.”
Can you expand, Mr. Egan?