The World Steel Association, which is the global industry association, has a very aggressive program called the CO2 breakthrough program. It is looking at technologies like carbon capture and storage, which is potentially applicable in our industry. I think it's often thought of only in an oil and gas context. Electrolysis, hydrogen—a number of technologies are being researched around the world. Here in Canada, at McMaster, there's research on carbonization, which will produce significant benefits, not more carbon. We're trying to pursue these technologies collectively through the World Steel Association. We also participate in the Asia-Pacific partnership with six other countries, including the U.S., China, Japan, and so on. There's a lot going on.
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