Welcome, everyone.
I wasn't really going to say anything until Charlie said, “I'm prepared to vote on this right now.” I felt it was important to also put a few more points on the table in case we don't do what Mario suggested, which is to go and deal with this later today. I'm not in agreement with voting on this right away, but I really think it's important.
The main discussion started off with the wildfires here in Canada and so on. It happens to be the fewest forest fires they've had in the U.S. in generations right now, but in Canada, yes, we have a problem. The problem isn't because of the carbon tax or the decision of Suncor. These are forestry issues that should have been dealt with many years prior. Having them come to explain that, I think, is important. I just want to make sure that everyone recognizes that, when we comment, it is not simply because, looking at the global situation as far as energy is concerned and the disastrous policies that have affected Europe, Australia and other places around the world, all of a sudden, we want to go and poke a finger at one of Canada's larger employers. That is my position on that.
Again, if we are going to discuss this in public, perhaps we will need to have some more time today. If we want to wait for the vote, I'm happy to do that.
Thank you.