Thank you for the question.
It certainly is right now; there is a large amount going toward CCS. In clean energy I would argue that we need more than a billion dollars so that we can continue comparable investments in CCS during these early stages when these investments are needed, before the cost of doing CCS comes down, so that at the same time we have the right price signal through some sort of carbon pricing.
I will reemphasize that point: that very shortly we need carbon pricing to provide the right incentive. At the same time, were it up to me I would double the amount we've invested in clean energy and have comparable amounts go to investments in renewables and efficiency as well. That includes renewing the ecoENERGY program for renewable energy. If we lose that program, I think it will be a critical loss for Canada.