We listen very carefully to all comments and submissions that are made with respect to carbon capture, utilization and storage, or CCUS. We're currently in the process of developing a CCUS strategy for Canada for release, I think, later this year. As part of that, we have conducted a broad-based engagement with a range of stakeholders across the country from all sectors of society and all industries, so we are aware of those views saying that carbon capture should be limited to certain industries or segments of the industrial sector.
At the end of the day, we have to listen and consider these things carefully, but we also have to listen and consider groups such as the International Energy Agency and the IPCC, which are saying increasingly that if the world holds any hope of hitting net-zero emissions targets, carbon capture, use and storage is going to absolutely have to play a significant role in that—