I quickly want to say that the reason the labour minister would be of utmost importance is that we have seen various groups come out and talk about reports that have been done. There's the Business Council. There was Deloitte. Another one or two have done it. They've talked about the potential for tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of jobs lost because of an emissions cap, which would be ultimately a production cap.
To get the labour minister, whenever there is one appointed, here to talk about it, assuming that Randy is no longer....
Has there been one appointed?