I can start, if you like.
There is a good in this, and there is a bad in this.
The short-term good is that a lot of the incentives offered under the Inflation Reduction Act have been drawing investment away from Canadian clean technology and clean production processes toward the United States. If you abolish all those incentives stateside, you start having a greater availability of capital in Canada to invest in green technologies and green productions. That's the short-term benefit.
The longer-term cost, of course, is that if you have huge investment like that going into solutions like industrial heating, heat pumps and decarbonized steel, the solutions that are developed as a result of all that investment spill over into other countries as well; the United States is not hermetically sealed. We benefit from the lowering of costs that takes place as a result of all that investment.
So, it is a good story, and it is a bad story.