Again, it's similar for the clean energy fund. We're in the process now of working through the details of how that fund will be invested. As you know from the budget, $850 million of the fund is targeted toward demonstration of clean energy, and that is to include carbon capture and sequestration. We're now looking at some options for the best mechanism for investing those funds that are earmarked for demonstration or deployment. Then $150 million is for further upstream research and development in the area of clean energy. At this point all we can say is that all options are on the table. We are actively putting together a proposal to be considered in terms of defining that fund, and that will be made public shortly.
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