I think we have the right suite of instruments on the table, but you're absolutely right: It needs to happen very quickly, and it needs to happen with a level of ambition that matches what the U.S. has done with the IRA.
Canada has a perennial problem around ambition. This is not a new thing that we face here in Canada. We're often very good at getting things started, with excellent R and D in the decarbonization space, health care and all sorts of other fields, but we've always really struggled with the leap from taking that knowledge and expertise and commercializing it to our economic advantage. That's certainly what's at stake in the low-carbon space.
As an industry, we will get to net zero by 2050. That is our global commitment. The question is, how much of a slice of the technology pie will we develop here in Canada and will we do it first? Will we lead or will we follow? I think that's what's ultimately at stake. Speed and ambition are key if we want to lead.