It's an unprecedented challenge. It's absolutely extraordinary.
In terms of carbon capture and storage, perhaps I can speak to that in a Canadian context and with respect to energy development generally. Ten years is a planning cycle for energy projects. If we endeavour today to set off for perhaps a 15- to 30-million tonne annual goal of capturing and sequestering CO2 emissions, it's probably an eight- to 10-year process to realize that, to fully do the engineering, with the permitting process, the financing and construction.
I look at what we can accomplish in a decade and what we need to do with respect to regulations, pore space allocation, financing structures and engineering to realize the goal of, say, between 15 and 30 million tonnes annually. Once we achieve that phase one, in the next decade, perhaps that could be doubled or tripled. Perhaps in the following decade, you could double or triple it thereafter.
This is an incredible engineering problem to solve as well.