Currently it's not, but it can be made so. This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance. Canada is about to finally adopt a climate law. It has never done so and I can bet you it's not going to do so again for a very long time. These things are meant to last. With these things, as Madame Paul- was saying, you put a framework for the transition. We need an energy transition like the world has never known.
The International Atomic Energy Agency, which works under the aegis of the OECD, just put out a report a few days ago on the path to net zero. The professor was talking about that. That path to net zero requires that oil and gas that is not in production now never comes into production. The only way that the world, including Canada, can get to net zero is if all of the planned increase in production of oil and gas is shelved. Let's keep production at the current level. That is one way this law can be a turning point. It has the potential to become so.