On the production side, again, it's our view that there are no production subsidies in Canada. I think there's work that the federal government can do with the provinces to create the best policies possible to enable producers to reduce their emissions.
I can give an example from methane emissions. The offset systems that are available in the TIER system in Alberta, which the federal government agreed was equivalent, has allowed many of our producers to meet their targets early, the initial federal targets, and to look to go beyond them. That's not public money. That's them reducing their carbon tax load by taking the actions that we want to see and then being able to benefit by selling those offsets. That's creating a virtuous circle to get the technology and innovation that we want.