Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
First of all I'd like to thank all of the witnesses. This is our second meeting on this study. I am incredibly impressed with the number of companies across Canada that are focusing on the need to transition and really move towards net zero and that are putting themselves in a position to succeed in that environment.
I am going to go back to Mr. Hutchens, just to give you a bit of a head's up.
I want to respond a little bit to the conversation we just heard. I want to push back a little bit. I don't think anybody here expects us to be able to get this all done in one year. I think the reason that we can't go to net zero all at once is those cost burdens. I think that's what we've been saying for quite some time. This is a transition. This is why it's going to be a gradual transition over as many as 30 years.
I just think that the 2000% numbers that we've been hearing just now are a little disingenuous. The more fuels that come online and are adopted, the more will be produced and the cheaper it's going to become over time—this year, in two years, in 10 years. I wanted—