As we've looked at this issue, we've looked at it exclusively from the Canadian perspective in our interaction. Of course when something happens, it's a dynamic situation. Other actors are involved. The U.S. Congress is looking at the issue, etc. I was wondering, starting with Mr. Dem'ianiuk and going from there, if the witnesses could comment on what they anticipate other players will do relative to the situation in Ukraine, eastern Europe, and their need for energy security. As Ms. Duncan noted in her question, the European Union is dealing with it now, but there are other players, the large oil companies, Chevron and Shell. Qatar is going to be a player in anything because of LNG, etc.
As we go forward, Canada of course is not going to want to duplicate. We're probably going to want to coordinate with some other countries. Could you give a broad overview of what the other players are going to do that is going to influence the situation? I know it's always guesswork and crystal ball gazing, but it gives us some idea of maybe what we should study in the future. Should we specialize as Canada or should we, how shall we say it, coordinate with other nations' players in this? Could we start in Geneva, and then we'll work through the witnesses from there.