As I mentioned, coordination is a big part of it. We work with a number of provincial organizations, be it Emissions Reductions Alberta, which was formerly CCEMC, or Alberta Innovates. We've had huge success with all of our partners in that regard. We will voice our strong support for those programs repeatedly, as often and as loudly as we need to, because they've been able to help us cross those critical investment gaps that we find ourselves in.
Obviously they're capital-intensive efforts. Obviously our industry is facing some pretty difficult circumstances with respect to commodity pricing. Those are the programs with further coordination, with further investment, with dedicated large-scale, long-term funding for these projects. These are what will continue to help us change the face of the in situ sector and how we develop these resources and contribute to not only Alberta's economy but also to the Canadian economy as a whole, and the social and economic benefits that come with that.