How lucky am I?
Thank you, Chair.
I would direct this, if I may, to Mr. Pascoe, please.
In your earlier testimony, you talked about the great focus on natural gas and about the big opportunities being there, and I'm a little confused. It may well have been either Mr. Sullivan or Mr. Coderre who brought this up. Where I'm somewhat confused is that I thought you indicated in your testimony that you thought it would be cheaper in the long term with greater usage, and then I thought I heard you kind of equivocate—or it might have been someone else who may have suggested that in fact it may not be the case.
But I'd like to get your best sense of it, because of the great focus today on natural gas and the emphasis that both of you place on the importance of it. Frankly, we're not going to run out, not in our lifetime or my kids' or my grandkids' lifetimes.
But having said that, it is another way to move our vehicles. What's your sense, Mr. Pascoe, of the longer term cost of natural gas with increased usage at the retail level?