Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. Thank you to all of the witnesses who are here in person and coming in by video and audio.
Mr. Cameron, it's really good to see you again.
Mr. Chair, Mr. Cameron is far too modest in his presentation. He is one of Britain's top barristers, a distinguished professor at the University of London, and a senior partner in a number of very major international law firms. He is a very accomplished individual, so I wanted to make sure everyone understood how delighted I am to have him here testifying today.
Mr. Cameron, I will go back to a couple of your comments. You were just getting into full flight, so to speak, with the situation in China and where the Chinese were going. It raises a question I think most Canadians don't really know the answer to, if there is an answer: what are we talking about when we talk about a clean economy?
Could you help us understand what that means? As well, is there a race on internationally to become the cleanest economy, and what's that race all about?