I follow you to a point on that argument. Oil is $90 a barrel again today. On the price point, even with carbon capture, the Canadian public is going to wonder why would that cost not just be internalized.
I go back to my point about pricing carbon. Shell has already started to price carbon internally. They've said they're going to put a $40 a tonne price into their future plans. Why should the public have to pick up the cost of capturing that carbon on behalf of oil companies, which, for all intents and purposes, are doing very well right now and have been for some time?