Yes, for sure. Thanks for the question .
At this point, I think it's difficult to determine or quantify what the true financial and investment impact is going to be. I think for the first time Canada has at its southern border Americans wanting to “one-up” Canada, particularly when it comes to clean investments.
One of the things I want to point out about our policy proposal, which I've given to the clerk, as well as complementing the clean technology investment tax credit.... What we're proposing is something that would allow Canada to be a pioneer, a trail blazer when it comes to the decarbonization of a critical industry, the energy services space. That is not only going to be continuing to develop lower hydrocarbon-based resources but will also be at the front lines of things like the lithium extraction in western Canada, hydrogen, geothermal, helium.
If you talk to anybody on this committee here, all of the witnesses, we're so aligned on so many issues because I think it's going to take a community of industries that will really have to work together in collaboration to achieve some of our clean-growth strategies.
Again, I think it's hard to say at this point and to really quantify what the impact of investment is, but in Canada there's a huge opportunity to make some critical investments in our space. That's what we're advocating for, and that will allow us to be trailblazers when it comes to resource extraction within our subsurface resources.