That's a challenging question. Each last call means that there's less of the pie left for the economy to capture.
What is clear is that there is quite a large global universe looking to invest in this transition. If Canada can put the systems in place and the transparency, it's more likely to attract those investors. Let me quote Larry Fink. He's the world's largest investor, the head of BlackRock, and if you read his annual letter this year, he's not preaching. He's not doing climate advocacy. His view is that the world is changing. The energy transition is under way, and it's going to be a winner for the shareholders in delivering on that transition.
We see a lot of that from American investors and banks. They're global organizations. Even in specific jurisdictions, the signals might not all be there, but globally they see that the trend is happening. For the Canadian economy, it must get the systems in place, and that will attract investment.