Well, no, and with respect to the tax deductions in my limited years as a member of Parliament—17 or 18—if you're going to choose one sector over another, I think you have to be fair. There's something called equity as a principle in terms of taxation in this country. I'll leave it to, maybe, the finance committee to look at that.
If you're looking at an incentive, a carrot, if you will, to achieve a certain outcome, then I think it's in everyone's interest, whether that be a transition to hydrogen, a transition to natural gas, to provide the best practices, or better yet, to lead the world as Canada does, like it or not, on ESG. For those who are watching, who are looking, rather than sitting back and saying, “Canada is terrible,” which is the rhetoric we've heard, certainly from outside influences, maybe it's time for Canadians to begin to celebrate something that not only protects them but also.... The Minister of Finance will release the budget in the next 24 to 48 hours, and without a viable and strong oil and gas sector, you wouldn't be able to provide some of the programs and announcements that are about to be made. I think it's no secret that it will be a spending budget. Within that, it has to be funded, and it's funded by the oil and gas sector, to a large extent.