Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Kruger and Ms. Strom, thank you for being here today.
I was really interested when I saw the comments you mentioned, which appeared in the media in August from some interviews you had done. As somebody who has followed western Canada's energy sector for a number of years, I think that Suncor was always seen as a leader in the sustainable energy area. I was really surprised, and I think a lot of Canadians were surprised, to see what I would consider to be a fairly aggressive movement away from some of those businesses—wind and solar—that had been developed over the years.
I'd like to try to understand what you see as the future for energy in Canada. You mentioned in your opening comments that oil and gas have a long horizon, yet I've seen comments that we're going to see oil and gas peak within the next decade and then start to decline. It seems like you're kind of doubling down right now, trying to get every last dollar out of that oil and gas sector.
Where do you see us going as far as traditional oil and gas goes compared to renewables? That's kind of the first part of the question.
The second part is this: Where does Suncor fit into that in this new vision that you seem to be putting out for the company?