I'm going to invoke one small luxury I have, and that is the fact that we are a group of scientists and engineers helping the companies collaborate and innovate, and for this reason, we don't take positions on policy and regulation.
What I do know is that in many cases, testing new technologies or new practices requires co-operation from the regulator. We have seen that here in Alberta, where the regulator is very amenable to keeping a high standard of environmental performance but is willing, in one-off and controlled and prescribed examples, to allow the companies to test technology that may not have been permitted under a previous regulatory regime. You've touched on a very real thing, the concept of the regulator allowing innovation to happen.