Thank you.
Again, you mentioned the International Energy Agency's latest report, Mr. Meadowcroft. I read those reports. They're usually pretty boring, but they're almost beside themselves right now. They can't keep up with, they said, the “staggering” level of growth in clean energy. For the first time, I think, clean energy is almost double to fossil fuel. What they also said, though, was that, again, the big oil companies are not doing their part, and that's the threat.
I don't know if you've had a chance to read “The People of the State of California versus ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, British Petroleum”, and so on. It's a fascinating read. I mention it because they identify all the main companies for their claim that they are working towards net zero and are presenting themselves as climate leaders when they're doubling down on fossil fuels at a staggering rate. This is part of the indictment against these companies. I notice that Suncor has done the same thing. It has walked away on sustainability.
I want to get your perspective on where we're at. On the one hand, we could save ourselves at 1.5° Celsius, and on the other hand, we see the strategy of the big oil companies, as in the big tobacco indictment, is to say they're on clean energy when they're heavily doubling down on fossil fuels.