Could I add to your first question, sir? We're aware of six gasification projects operating at the moment across the world, none of which operate with Canadian coals and none of which have capture and storage with them.
In terms of oxy-fuel, there's a German company called Vattenfall, which is doing a small-scale oxy-fuel demonstration project at a location just outside of Berlin in Germany. This will be one of the leading examples of use of oxy-fuel technology, but it too doesn't have CCS attached to it. Attempts are certainly being made around the world to move these technologies ahead, but not necessarily with Canadian coal quality nor with CO2 capture and storage. So we think the integrated approach we see in the offing in Canada is a significant opportunity.
Thank you.