Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, gentlemen.
My first question goes to Mr. Pascoe. I am going to play the devil's advocate.
If we go by what a number of people say, natural gas is the best thing since sliced bread. If it gets set up, they say, everything will be fantastic. So why don't we have it already? Is it because of some vested interests? Is the petroleum lobby that strong, for example?
Being able to use natural gas would be fantastic. But would that mean that a number of garages and facilities would be lost? It would have a big economic impact. People would also be forced to change their way of doing things. In that sense, there could be losers from an economic standpoint. On the one hand, individuals might perhaps come out ahead, but on the other, and more widely based, a large number of interests are at play.