Well, that's really beyond.... I don't have an expertise in that, but what I do know from having watched this for the past 10 or 15 years is that we have, and in particularly in Alberta, the wind and solar opportunity to have the biggest clean energy industry in North America. I think that the incumbent industries have got a stranglehold on the policy process.
To illustrate that, I will point out that, when the CCUS thing emerged about 12 months ago, it didn't emerge in a government policy statement; it emerged in the pages of The Financial Times, Bloomberg and the financial sections of newspapers reporting on interviews that their CEOs were giving. Then our government responds through other newspaper interviews and says, “Oh, we'll sit down and talk to them about a $75-billion subsidy program”.
There's still not a government document that makes the case for carbon capture and storage either on the emissions basis or any other. It's all coming from the industry.