I can comment on two other areas. One is that nowhere else in the world has a carbon capture and storage project of this scale been anticipated or even conducted. The largest projects in the North Sea or at the Weyburn project in Saskatchewan are in the range of one million tonnes a year. We're applying technology at a much different scale, we're deploying technology at a much larger scale.
We also need to look at some of the other aspects of this whole network. It's not just the capture side. We have the pipeline, we have the storage, and we have issues around creating a market in the enhanced oil recovery. How do you establish a price for carbon dioxide when you're producing more than the consumer needs? Enabling legislation will help a number of things in terms of putting the whole network in place, not just the capture facilities.