Absolutely. My concern, Mr. Kruger, is that the evidence coming forward is that your industry knew that increasing production and increasing the burning of fossil fuels was destabilizing the planet. I've had people evacuated, people who cannot go home. We've had people lose their properties because of this, and we have the evidence that your industry knew. I'm amazed that this is all new to you, because it's a question of liability.
I noticed, for example—I'm going to change subjects here, if you don't mind—that there's a complaint at the Alberta Securities Commission that you dropped the issue of liability to investors. Right now, this is a very concerning question, because the International Energy Agency has put out a report telling us as legislators not to put more investments in because of stranded assets, yet, since you've taken over Suncor, you've dropped the issue of liabilities.
Do you not have an obligation to make sure that the public is aware of the risks and liabilities of further investments and of the damage that's being done to the planet, which your industry has known about since the beginning?