No, I'd say offhand that it's on the right track in terms of imposing regulated performance obligations on companies that would get us bending the curve toward a stabilization kind of goal in the mid-time period.
But I'd say in parallel with that regulated efficiency target would be an urgency to advance on the technology opportunities, so engaging at provincial and federal government levels with industry to really get aggressive on making CO2 capture and geological sequestration happen in some sort of public-private partnership. That approach characterized the development of Canada's oil sands in the early days. Certainly, it was prior to climate change being on the radar screen, but that was a joint public-private collective effort to get the technology in place to develop the oil sands. Let's do the same thing now on CO2 capture and geological sequestration.