Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses. I think it was great testimony today, and I wish we had more time to ask questions.
I'm going to try to get in at least three questions.
I'm going to start with you, Ms. Carter.
I'm a member of Parliament in Newfoundland and Labrador. I'm coming to you today from Labrador, the unceded lands of the Innu and the Inuit of Labrador.
I come from an oil-producing province that has had a tremendous dependency on this. You talked about your own family and the workers. Obviously, what we're proposing and what we need to do to protect the planet is going to be heavy lifting by everyone, and it's going to require all of us making significant changes, no doubt.
With your knowledge of the industry, the dependency on the industry and your knowledge of where we need to go with climate change, how should the Government of Canada be working together with large oil and gas industries to not just reduce the emissions and to look at a cap, but also to help transition the workers, the families, the communities that have become dependent? How do you see our walking that line and being able to accomplish that goal? What needs to happen?