It would depend highly on the particular program. To use an example, we wouldn't want to see a CCUS tax credit end by 2025. These things are going to need to stick around for quite some time.
What I would say, to put the question in a different perspective, is the need for predictability in the funding streams that companies can tap into or their technologies. We've been very happy with the net-zero accelerator initiative. Can the government look to make that a permanent funding program? What you wouldn't want to happen is industry wondering every two to three years what's going to be around the corner and whether this tool will be available to it.
The planning cycles for these capital investments require people to think quite far in advance. That doesn't always necessarily align with parliamentary budgetary cycles that can be a little more fickle, if I can put it that way.