We speak to these companies on a fairly regular basis, and there is a deep commitment, especially among the oils sands operators, to achieve net zero by 2050 and to work with the federal government on that path. We're seeing a number of significant investments in the province, many of which are related to hydrogen development and clean hydrogen in particular, and there's the possibility of investments in carbon capture once that tax credit is put in place.
The companies are doing a lot. They've done a lot to reduce their emissions intensity, which is not the same as absolute emissions reductions, I fully admit. If we look internationally at countries that have been successful at reducing emissions from heavy industry and the energy sectors they have, the most successful ones have done it when industry and governments are working together. In our case, the federal and provincial governments as well as industry all need to be involved at the table consulting with one an other and rowing the boat in the same direction.