On the issue of the member's question, I would just assure the member that when we're looking at clean technology, there are obviously a variety of metrics. Certainly, one of them would be the significant potential that the technology might have for export sales, and so on. The technology supported includes things such as clean water. There are a variety of objectives.
I wouldn't want to give that impression. I cited in my notes the very positive example of reduction in carbon, but it's not monolithic. That's not the only thing we're looking at.
There is another thing I will say. I did not mention it, but I'd be happy to speak about it.
There have been a number of very important investments in Alberta, as the honourable member noted, through the strategic innovation fund, including in the petrochemical and steel industries. We're working now with the Clean Resource Innovation Network on an investment in clean resources, which includes oil and gas. There has been some good activity there, too, and I'd be happy to speak about that if folks are interested.