Thank you.
We know [Technical difficulty—Editor] to lower emissions. We have taken some steps in Alberta, as the first jurisdiction to have a price on pollution and to ensure that we have methane regulations.
Our oil sands, in particular, have already achieved the 21% emissions intensity reduction. Many of our producers—in fact, most of the production in the oil sands—are committed to net zero.
Getting that production to net zero will lower emissions not only for Alberta, but for all of Canada. The way we do that and the way we can get there is through carbon capture, utilization and storage. There is no pathway to net zero in Canada, in Alberta or really anywhere in the world without carbon capture, utilization and storage.
That's why we're working with the federal government on solutions for that. We are working with Minister O'Regan on how we can move forward in a very big way to get to net zero production in the oil sands in our industries. That is through carbon capture.