The crux of the issue is one of competitiveness. It's been said already that the ability to attract capital investment here in Canada with this unlevel playing field is a big issue.
In the space of renewable fuels production or biofuels production, which will be a critical component of decarbonizing over the next several decades, we will have the ability to convert all the natural resources here in Canada—forestry residue, fish oil residue, tallows and canola oil, for example—into a usable, renewable, low-carbon fuel that we can put back into farmers' and consumers' gas tanks. There is a virtuous cycle there that we will not be able to achieve if we cannot attract the capital investment needed to fund these types of projects.