Does it not by intention or unintentionally sabotage the renewable energy system by not placing a price on carbon? If it's just a question out there constantly.... You used this as one of the factors, that Europe was contained within a known price for the pollution. It's Canada that just keeps ragging the puck. Does it not simply delay and stall the industry from being created if that price point is just removed? Now you're dependent on every single budget: is there an incentive in the budget or is there not; is it going to CCS or is it not?
Without that regime of a price, either by intention or not, the fact of the matter is that it stalls and suffocates a renewable industry that has to rely on public subsidies for its basic existence.