Yes. There seems to be a very big disconnect between bureaucrats who design these and people who actually have to work and raise money for their businesses in the system. Everyone in the oil and gas sector who has to have buyers and sellers and investors says that this is going to result in a production cap. Whether or not there is some elegant mechanism to choose different offsets or that kind of thing, the fact is that their business will be less competitive vis-à-vis their global peers.
At the heart of all this, for me, is that we are focusing so hard on reducing Canadian emissions without a line of sight on how that impacts global emissions. You're shutting in Canadian heavy oil and Canadian LNG when the direct comparators, the orange-to-orange comparators in global markets, will almost always have higher emissions intensity. Actually, the oil sector has done quite well in reducing emissions intensity. As mentioned, methane reduction has been a huge part of it on the conventional side. Oil sands barrels have also reduced by about 30% in the last 12 years.
There are things that are working. There is TIER, which is working to reduce emissions intensity. People are trying. People have put billions of dollars into trying to reduce emissions, but at some point, you're just not competitive. At some point, you just give that market share to somebody else.
In terms of what their business is, most of it is not trading carbon credits. It's trying to produce that unit of natural gas or that barrel of oil at the lowest possible price. Right now, oil is about $65 WTI. Natural gas in western Canada has been below zero—sub-zero, beyond net zero—prices in the last month. How can you be competitive when you're in a low-price environment—it's a commodity, so it sometimes will be a low-price environment—when you're adding climate costs that probably would be equal to $10 or $20 on each barrel of oil?
So no, it doesn't require that you shut in production, but your business is not at all competitive and not at all profitable if you have to do all these things.