First, with respect to the energy transition, I would just direct you to the communiqués that come out of the IEA, which actually do focus on the energy transition and on accelerating that to ensure they are actually gaining domestic energy security through the work to transition to hydrogen and renewables. What I would say is that countries within the IEA thanked Canada significantly for stepping up with 300,000 barrels of oil. That included all of the European countries and the United States. Certainly they are interested in a conversation with us about how we can help them both bridge and transition. The European Union and Canada have established a working group to focus on both LNG and hydrogen and what we can do to actually address them. We have a similar working group that is ongoing with Germany. Certainly the relationship between Canada and European countries with respect to energy—and energy is not just oil and gas, but also renewables, hydrogen and a whole range of different forms of energy—is extremely close and working very productively right now to try to address both short-term and long-term issues.
On April 6th, 2022. See this statement in context.