I am not pounding on tables. I am working closely with unions and prospective investors to get this done. That is ultimately how I think people should gauge the results. Some may look at this and say we're failing, but I do not believe that. Things are getting constructed and investment is coming in.
It is difficult when we send mixed signals. That is very difficult. We have to be very clear about what we want, which is to confront the real problem of climate change by lowering emissions. We must also ensure that when we do that, our economy continues to prosper, people continue to have good jobs, and no regions—namely Alberta, Saskatchewan and my province, which are the traditional oil- and gas-producing provinces—are left behind in that. We will never achieve our goals by leaving Canadians behind. I have been utterly adamant about that from this room in St. John's, where I speak to people all over the country and all over the world. I'm very clear about where we stand.