Thank you, Chair.
Ms. Rempel's right: there's a lot of information to cover here.
I'm tempted to say to the witnesses, do any of you want to expand on those yes-no answers she tried to get you to give during her six minutes, because she covered a lot of ground? Feel free to do so during the six minutes if there is more you want to add.
Professor Jaccard, I want to start with you.
I was going to start by saying the problem with this discussion any time I have it is that the enemy is greenhouse gas emissions, not the oil and gas industry, and I think that's what you were trying to get at when you said you contrasted emissions versus production. That's a narrative that has to be reinforced over and over again whenever we're having this discussion, because even at this committee sometimes we get into the polarized debate about you're after the sector.... You know where I'm going.
I appreciate you for saying that. I guess my first question would be to you, sir. Generally speaking are the policies that have been put in place in recent years reflective of that approach?