It's not a matter of simply financial capacity. When you look at our plant operations, we have different vintages of facilities that we operate. Those facilities that have been built in the past quite simply aren't as efficient as the new facilities that are being brought on. We can't transform that older vintage equipment overnight. It just doesn't happen that way.
But it's important to note that if we had had the same energy intensity today as we did in 1990, we would be emitting more than 40 megatonnes of greenhouse gases more than we do today. So we have bent the curve very substantially through just continuous improvement orientation.
The next generation of oil sands facilities, though, are going to be substantially more efficient than the current ones, and we do see technologies coming into play in the very near to medium term that are going to make some significant improvements. So the money is going to go toward reducing our energy intensity going forward.