Thank you for your question.
In Quebec, we have solutions for carbon-neutral construction. Continuing to use natural gas and invest in furnaces for facilities that will last several decades will prevent Quebec from achieving the objectives it has set. We're talking about a 37.5% reduction in GHGs by 2030.
In Canada's case, it's much the same thing. From the start, people have been talking a lot about carbon capture, utilization and storage. However, utilization in that way is completely at odds with net zero objectives. If we want to remove carbon, we will need to store it, sequester it forever. If we remove carbon, use it to extract more oil or for other applications and release it elsewhere, we are acting in a way that's incompatible with climate targets. It's important to point that out.