I can comment on that. The project you're referring to is our project, Project Pioneer, and the total overall cash spent is in the order of $1.3 billion, of which approximately $750 million is coming from the federal and the provincial governments, with the rest coming from private sources. That project, when it is finished, will be one of the first large-scale pilots of its kind, and it will prove up the technology and determine whether it is viable for us to sequester CO2 and move it to the enhanced oil recovery.
We have been very clear with all of the public in all of our speeches that we see Project Pioneer as what we call a P3 or private-public partnership, which requires funds from federal government, the provincial government, and private sources. We believe that once this project is up and running, it will allow industry to continue to push the cost down to make CCS viable for coal plants over the longer term.