I can start. One example of where Canada and the United States can really advance the conversation on climate is through innovation. Just to give you one example, it's not just about carbon capture and storage anymore. It's about carbon capture and utilization, where you can actually capture carbon at the point of emission and turn it into something that you then utilize.
The example I have is a Canadian company called Capital Power. They have assets in the United States and have invested in a technology that creates carbon nanotubes. You take captured carbon and you mix it into cement, for example. When you're looking at building infrastructure, you can actually have a greener form of infrastructure that has the effect of reducing carbon.
There are some very exciting opportunities like that. Public policies that incentivize cross-border collaboration, such as regulatory cohesion, and that have a structure to incentivize innovation are the way to go. There are a lot of Canada-U.S. opportunities. A lot of that will be discussed at the April 22 climate leader summit that I mentioned in my testimony.