Absolutely. Yes, we've been generally supportive of this suite of clean economy ITCs, but we've been critical of the scope and the timelines in which they're being applied. For many of these projects, like a clean hydrogen project, for example, there's been a lot of interest in that space in the last number of years and not a lot of projects that have been able to reach final investment decision.
Clean hydrogen and clean ammonia are sisters, essentially. If we have a clean ammonia story to tell, it's not coming to Canada right now. What we're seeing is that some of those investments in lower carbon and clean ammonia are generally going to other jurisdictions, such as the U.S., where they have production-based tax incentives.
Right now, specifically to the clean hydrogen ITC, it's unworkable. The CCUS ITC has more potential, but we would look for it to be expanded in scope and timeline.