Thank you, Mr. Chair. I would certainly like to follow up and thank all of our online visitors and witnesses today for their presentations.
Thanks to Mr. Tarvydas for his presentation from TC Energy Corporation.
The goal is to try to bring down the greenhouse gas emissions. You want to be a premier source of carbon-free energy for North America in particular, which helps the world, in the industrial natural gas and oil sectors. The investments in technology are one way to do that.
I want to ask you a question about what's happening on the ground today. There have been lots of changes in the last few days, and numerous people are calling on governments around the world, not just here in Canada, to stop purchasing Russian energy.
It's clear that if countries cut them off, Canada couldn't immediately meet that energy demand in places like western Europe. It is relevant. It's not just looking after ourselves; it's looking after our allies as well. While it's too early to determine the worldwide long-term energy implications due to Putin's unprovoked war, I'd like to ask what advice you have to the government on building that uncertainty into this emissions cap regulation process.