Sure, okay.
In conclusion, it must be remembered that while CCS is viewed by the research community as a key approach for reducing global greenhouse gas emissions, it should not be regarded as a silver bullet for all sectors or all jurisdictions. CCS needs to be viewed as part of a larger set of greenhouse gas management tools. Without having CCS in the tool box, the cost of the other tools becomes significantly higher. Lowering overall carbon management costs and increasing overall system effectiveness ultimately require an approach whereby biomass and other renewable energy sources, coupled with innovative energy storage technologies, are integrated with CCS systems.
In conclusion, we have seen great progress in advancing CCS technologies over the past 20 years. While progress has slowed since 2008, Canada remains a leader, with three to five major demonstration projects planned over the coming years. It is important to continue and enhance our leadership role to realize further economic benefits as we help other nations advance the technology and as we continue to drive down costs and ultimately identify more opportunities for CO2 utilization.
Thank you very much.