Okay. Thank you.
I have another question in terms of this issue. We heard from our Liberal friends this morning about the economic benefits of the Canadian people spending $34 billion to vastly increase oil production at this time. We have the International Energy Agency saying that we're hitting peak oil, we're facing a climate crisis and we're going to deal with shifting assets. We see the UN panel saying that we have to seriously diminish and change and transform, yet the Liberal government has committed to a massive increase. We're seeing 500,000 to 800,000 barrels a day. We're seeing record oil production now, at a time when the market is soft.
When you do your factoring in on cost-benefit analysis, would you be looking at the economics that are out there in terms of climate catastrophe from how many new emissions will be coming on stream in the next few years?