It is going to be ambitious. First of all, we are heartened by the fact that the emissions intensity of the oil patch continues to decrease. We are heartened, I think, by the fact that the marketplace is moving significantly. This is something we saw at the beginning of last year pre-pandemic, when you had BlackRock, the biggest private asset manager in the world, divesting itself from the oil patch. That was a clear warning sign. Frankly, investors around the world are going to be investing in areas primarily in jurisdictions that take combatting climate change seriously, so we have to lower those emissions.
It's why carbon capture and sequestration is a strategy that I was discussing just yesterday with Minister Savage and Minister Nally in the Government of Alberta and is something that I continued with Secretary Granholm. I think that getting carbon capture and sequestration right is absolutely essential, not only for lowering emissions in the oil patch, frankly, but also for what I believe to be a burgeoning hydrogen industry in this country.