I think the important thing to remember is that Canada, in the current situation, is emitting 700 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year. As indicated by Dr. Layzell, in our industry, in the upstream oil sands production industry, it's in the order of magnitude of 25 million to 30 million tonnes a year of carbon dioxide emissions. So it's about 5% of Canada's emissions.
Now, it is growing at a substantial rate. However, the vast majority of emissions are from a multitude of industries across all provinces—from the home heating sector, from vehicle use, from all kinds of energy sources. Our view is that the reduction of emissions should take place in a fair way across the entire economy. We're more than willing to make reductions in our sector under the assumption that other sectors are going to correspondingly make reductions.
It may be the case that we have an opportunity in our sector to actually make greater reductions in other areas of the economy through the use of carbon capture and storage. That's why we feel it's appropriate to consider allocation of funds into that from the government.