I would agree with Don, and perhaps even less on the R and D side, in that coming back to my opening comments, injecting gas into the ground is something we've been doing for 30 years very safely. If you look at Weyburn, Sleipner, or Norway, different projects, we have a tremendous track record of safety. So if we need R and D to prove it's safe, we've done that. We really need to prove what the economics are around it. Is it viable? To do that, you need to run commercial-scale projects. So certainly we'd like to see the vast majority of funding going to commercial-scale projects and reducing significant amounts of greenhouse gas emissions.
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