One thing we had in our report was a case study of Suncor to quantify the level of subsidy through exemptions and carbon pricing. Suncor should have paid $880 million in 2020, based on the amount of carbon pollution it had. It only paid $59 million. That's a $770 million subsidy for one company. That doesn't even count its downstream pollution.
What we really need to be doing is urgently fixing the carbon pricing regime, so that it actually applies to all of the emissions from the oil and gas sector. What we don't need is a CCUS investment tax credit. We need a carbon pricing system that works.