Mr. Hoback, I know that Minister Ng will be appearing in front of you. I'd probably best leave those questions to her to answer. But we are heading in the same direction. There is a tremendous amount of opportunity. A lot of our companies have had, I think it's fair to say, a very difficult time as we've increased our standards in order to make them more competitive for a day that we knew would come. The rest of the world is increasing their standards in order to lower emissions. Now that the Americans are on board, I think you're going to see a big switch in the market.
The market is drawn towards stability and security and certainty. Where we can provide those things, I think by working together with the Americans, that's what we want to do. We want to draw more investment into lowering emissions. We'll need private capital in order to be able to do that. In other areas where we may be able to generate energy without necessarily increasing emissions, like in renewables, which I know is a particular passion of Secretary Granholm, that requires investment. You want to create investor certainty.