Thank you.
I was in Dublin last week at the European security council, and we talked about the climate change issue. It was amazing: Not a single European was knocking on our door to ask for LNG, despite all of the advertising that we see from the oil and gas lobby. They've set some very ambitious targets. It was embarrassing to be Canada, because they don't have any of the advantages that we have.
Professor, do you think that, because of the high power of the petrostate in Canada and of the oil and gas lobby, we are deliberately ragging the puck while our European competitors are locking into clean technologies that are going to put them at a much greater advantage over us?