My question for you is about the price on carbon.
Suncor has been pretty open about the fact that you factor in a price on carbon when you're looking at your long-term and medium-term strategic planning. Maybe saying that you've advocated for one is a bit strong, but you've been pretty open that this is a reality. I want to ask you why.
I assume it's because of two reasons: first, certainty, and second, social licence, the idea that if we have these kinds of robust environmental regulations, Canadians will say, “All right, I give you the social licence or the permission to dig and drill and pump, etc.”
I imagine those are the reasons. Is that correct?