Thank you.
I have two questions for you, Mr. Brooks. Certainly, I find that when our friends come to support the fossil fuel industry and inertia, and when they compare what we would use besides natural gas or fossil fuels, they always refer to dams. We know that hydroelectric dams are massive, huge projects, and yet in California right now, the largest contributor to the grid of California, which has a population the size of Canada, is battery power. The battery revolution is massive in both Texas and California. California is working to go from eight gigawatts to 42 gigawatts, while we're still sitting here talking about it. I want to ask you about the position that battery and wind are cheaper than natural gas.
Second, I also hear from my Conservative-minded colleagues that this is all provincial jurisdiction and we should let the provinces do whatever they want. But we are a G7 country. We have G7 obligations. We have signed international commitments. How important is it that we meet those commitments?