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The courts. Good morning and welcome. I am dean reuter. It is my pleasure to welcome you here today. In the room, or watching on the live stream, or cspan. Welcome as we mark the 40th anniversary of the Federalist Society. I say the word mark purposefully. Some applause is appropriate but i am blessed interested in accolades. I am more interested in looking to the future. Indeed, my prediction as a veteran of the Federalist Society is that the Federalist Society is poised to accomplish more in the next 10 years then it has in the past 40. But, that depends on you. Not only is this organization yours, you are the organization. You are the Federalist Society. The Federalist Society is nothing more than its volunteer membership. Well, maybe the donors too. [laughter] the donors are important. We are a Nonprofit Organization and we are good at being a Nonprofit Organization. So, donors are important. The theme of this years convention is particularly topical. The current state of the legal
Quo. When the secretary of state and our minister of Foreign Affairs met and had a press conference, they talked about both Climate Change and energy security. We talked about vehicle emissions standards. Th minister talked about the action weve taken had the the United States on coal plants in canada. I closed down some coal plants. I thought it was good for our jurisdiction but i think Energy Efficiency is crucial. Energyefficient homes, buildings, cars, trucks. Those are issues of aerospace and how to remake steps in that direction. I feel confident both canada and United States will achieve this copenhagen charter and achieve Energy Independence in north america by 2020. That is great for this neighborhood. What is the effect on the canadau. S. Relationship if the project is turned down . I dont think canadians will be impressed if the project is turned down. If it will do something to reduce greenhouse emissions in the United States, maybe you could make the argument. In terms of
Procurement deals. I didnt that there is a lot more to the relationship, including the way we deal with the relationship with the rest of the world. We have not talked about Everything Else we do around the world together in some of the troubled spots. There are real values that we share. In the context, we in canada there is a need to be a closer relationship between the Prime Minister and the president. We will move the conversation along, but this pipeline decision lies with the president. It will be something canadians can look to and say, he said no. I went to get a sense on how significant a dent that could put in the relationship if president obama says no to the keystone. I think it depends on how it is managed between the two leaders. This is a case in which the Prime Minister believes this is an important issue for canada. It was understandable in the context of the runup to the president ial Election Campaign the last time that he was saying no and there were other issues th