The United States is far and away superior with this change, compared to Canada. We are electing to solve this problem slightly differently by relying on a combination of the investment tax credit and the federal carbon price.
Part of what I'm here to discuss is the importance of the Government of Canada providing contractual certainty on the schedule of the carbon price, so that people who are developing carbon capture and storage projects, which can be billion-dollar projects, are able to underwrite the scheduled carbon price. Without that certainty, I'm afraid that carbon capture in Canada will suffer from the market being unable to underwrite political risk because that carbon price can be changed or there's a change in government. It effectively sterilizes any large-scale investment. There's a risk of sterilizing until we have certainty on the carbon price.