Absolutely.
There are absolutely no production subsidies for oil and gas whatsoever. In terms of inefficient fossil fuel subsidies, the framing is to what extent the supports are effective at achieving or delivering government policy objectives. That's the opening frame. It's the frame that both ECCC and federal finance have looked at.
In conclusion, they've identified that the clean-tech investment supports such as CCUS and discussions such as the net-zero accelerator are efficient in the sense that they are working towards achieving investment in technologies that will reduce emissions.
The other piece to keep in mind when we look at the definition and approach to subsidies is to what extent these tools or levers are available across the entire economy and are not specific to oil and gas. That is the case with CCUS, and that is the case with any of the clean-tech funding the federal government is undertaking—