Thank you for that.
Yes, it seems to me that most responsible natural resource developers and miners in Canada constantly seek to improve sustainability and responsible development within their operations. I have no doubt that it's the same for you.
From my perspective, as you can imagine, I believe that the best way for that to happen is actually for the government to reduce cost burdens in, as you point out, a capital-cost-constrained environment, in order to allow more of the resources to stay in the operations themselves so that they can unleash innovation and continue to improve their track record. I think it does seem problematic, though, that a government would set sweeping standards for the industry and operators right across the province and then allow some exemptions. I appreciate your explanation of that.
On the issue of the provincial government's cap-and-taxing system, where they have this plan to price carbon at $18 per tonne and then cap total emissions at about 142 megatonnes per year.... Is that right?