I would have two recommendations. One would be that there has to be some sort of framework with specific countries in Asia. I think Indonesia, China and India will turn out to be probably the most important levers. There has to be some kind of arrangement where the adoption of carbon technology from Canada in those areas can be promoted somehow. If that's done through some sort of an incentive or by using the employment agreement that, by the adoption of Canadian technology more jobs in these countries can be produced, I think that could be a very interesting angle to promote localized decarbonization methods.
The second piece is something similar to the low-carbon fuel standards in California. I think something like that adopted in Canada could be interesting for direct air capture. One of the interesting things about how that is gathering momentum is that we can capture carbon emissions in Canada that were produced elsewhere in the world. If we can promote some kind of framework where direct air-capture mechanisms are being supported by LCFS or a similar mechanism in Canada, then it basically means that we can create Canadian jobs cleaning up Chinese pollution, as an example.