If I were the minister, that wouldn't be the answer. It might be an answer, but it's not a full one. There are indeed some levers that the federal government has at its disposal—maybe not the most useful ones, but some levers.
I'd like to come back to the state of play. We hear a lot about water recycling, as well as carbon capture and sequestration. They're great ideas, and that's the way we should be proceeding. But I've been around long enough to know that having an idea and actually doing something are two different things.
Could you brief the committee on the state of play with respect to the recycling of water? This is having a huge impact in the Athabasca basin. I'd also like your comments on where we're at with carbon capture and sequestration. How far are we from making these technologies economically feasible?