My thanks to all our presenters today. It's hard to know where to start. We have a lot of good information that's been put on the table, so thank you for being here.
Mr. Cameron and Mr. Weis, first, with respect to climate change and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, do you not feel it's important for all governments to take climate change seriously? Of course, that's a debate in the Canadian Parliament. We feel the government isn't taking it seriously. The government feels that they can make up stuff about the opposition rather than addressing what is a serious concern. Do you not feel it's important for governments to take action on this issue?
Second, there's the whole issue of the green energy market. You touched on it, Mr. Cameron, when you talked about the clean technology funds. Mr. Weis, you've touched on it as well. To what extent is Canada missing out? We have a substantial hydroelectric sector, but in wind power, we're behind our major competitors, and in other sectors, such as geothermal, tidal, and solar, we're non-existent. To what extent is the international market going to evolve from now till 2020, and what are the opportunities Canada is missing if we don't have in place an innovation agenda that includes a green energy sector and all of these new technologies?