Certainly. In terms of thermal coal, Canada has in place regulations to phase out the use of unabated coal for electricity by December 31, 2029. Those regulations remain in place.
I think it's important to distinguish between thermal and metallurgical coal. Of course, Canada continues to be a producer of metallurgical coal in many provinces. We are also members of the Powering Past Coal Alliance, which is an international alliance dedicated to phasing out the use of unabated coal for electricity internationally.