I don't have specific numbers off the top of my head, but as a general rule, about 75% to 80% of our exports go to the U.S. It's not the case that the U.S. has no climate policy or no carbon pricing. Some jurisdictions do, but nationally, they do not. Likewise, with countries in Asia, like India and China, if they have carbon prices, they are at a mid de minimis level.
In Europe, there is a much higher carbon pricing system. The U.K., Germany and the other participants in the European emissions trading system have comparable carbon pricing systems, although the prices in the European system were very low for a long time. It wasn't all that big a deal.
Off the top of my head, I would say about 80% of our trade goes to countries that don't have meaningful carbon pricing.
