I think so too.
For instance, why did a small Quebec business decide to invest in El Salvador? It was to solve an environmental problem, because there was a price on carbon. We went to a country where a civil war lasted 15 years and we took a risk because it was worth it. There was a rate of return. Furthermore, it was a win-win situation for everyone. The country ended up with a Canadian technology that has helped make the environment cleaner.
As you know, when biogas is not controlled, it not only represents a source of greenhouse gas, but also a source of odours and carcinogenic compounds such as vinyl chloride, benzene and all the organochlorines. Also, it is a source of environmental damage. It creates photochemical smog.
Controlling those gases is a win-win situation for everyone. First, a Canadian company takes a risk because there is a price on carbon. Second, a country inherits a technology that it would have never had. That is what the price of carbon does.