I have a follow-up question to that one.
You said that the objective of carbon capture and storage is to facilitate the continued expansion of oil production and to maintain high production levels through 2050. The government's recently tabled plan forecasts a 22% increase in production over the next eight years. They've also recently announced an increase in production of 300,000 barrels a day.
You've also pointed out that such a level of production is incompatible with keeping to 1.5 degrees and avoiding catastrophic climate change. We heard from a previous witness that carbon capture technologies have so far captured only a fraction of a per cent of Canada's GHG emissions and that's despite the billions of dollars in subsidies. You mentioned Alberta's example.
Can you speak a little bit more about the current carbon capture technology and the government's reliance on this?