I hear exactly what you're saying, and I come at it a little differently. Our view would be that we need to become centres of excellence, and not just for the country. That's not the point, as far as we're concerned. Our point would be that things like clean coal, which have global impacts, need to be our focus, because we generate 1.6% or 2% of emissions.
What we really need to do.... I'm glad you asked this question. I saw the technology yesterday, where they're working in Beijing and taking the carbon from the atmosphere there and turning it into diamonds, of all things. It's unbelievable. It's hard to know if it's true, or not true, because it seems too good to be true. My research didn't land me where I found out how much that costs, and I'm not sure. Usually those things are too good to be true, but to go back to the point, we think we should develop these centres of excellence to have an impact globally, as opposed to just focusing provincially and, a lot of times, just locally.