In my last round of questioning, Mr. Leach, I was thinking about your writing, and then shared my conclusion or my thoughts. I think that government would either have to heavily subsidize the industry or engage in those lobbying efforts to ensure those environmental regulations don't happen downstream. I'll leave it to you if you'd like to comment on that.
My next question is for you and Mr. Mousseau.
I'd like you to comment on the diversification of our energy sector.
When it comes to diversification of our energy sector, Suncor, for example, has internally developed a GHG strategy road map. What they've done is looked at risk assessment, and in doing that risk assessment, they decided to create a business unit that's active in renewables, recognizing that we're probably going to go there anyway, right? I see that as fitting into this idea of diversifying our energy sector.
Sarah Dobson from Pembina was her last Thursday, and we talked a little bit about this with her. One of the true benefits of the oil sands is the opportunity to leverage the knowledge and the skills that are there to help us in our transition to that inevitable shift to the green energy economy. One small example I used was the skill of drilling, which is very much a skill needed in the oil sands, but is also the exact same skill that we need for geothermal, and whether we could leverage those skills and knowledge.
I want to pose a question to both of you just about that need for us to diversify in this sector.
Monsieur Mousseau.