Thank you, Mr. Lewis-Manning.
I'll shift to Mr. Darby. I was interested to hear your comments about investment in Canada and attracting more investment to Canada. That's something lots of people support.
I believe you said that more investment in Canada will make us more resilient. It struck me that it must depend on what kind of investment that is. If we get a whole bunch of investment in thermal coal infrastructure over the next five years, that doesn't make us more resilient. That makes us more brittle as an economy, because the world is moving away from thermal coal—or it should be—as quickly as possible.
Maybe you could unpack that comment a bit. Can you speak about what kinds of investment Canada needs to attract to make our supply chain more resilient in the face of all the kinds of threats that we have been talking about over the past number of meetings?