To work at scale, you can only make small, incremental improvements. You can only really do something that's a little ways, a step out there. That's what we're doing. This has all been done before.
The main innovation we're bringing to it is using man-made CO2. In the U.S. there's a big industry down there, but they use CO2 that comes out of the ground. We're making a small step to collect the man-made CO2, purify it, make it into a liquid, and then put it in a pipeline. That's a little technical step, but our project costs about a billion dollars. The capital markets won't finance you for a billion-dollar project unless it's just a small step.
I'm sorry, I don't know the other participant's name, but what he was saying around the same made sense to me. Somebody has to be first, so push it and get something that's industrial scale, the first one. That would help any of us, I think.
The thing that I think is really missing is that we don't have enough deep infrastructure to help a young guy starting off. Most of the ideas that are going to transform the world are going to be coming from a young guy. He wants to rent a desk, and he doesn't know how to start a business. If you take some of our resources.... We spend all of our resources picking ideas, and 99 out of 100 of those ideas are failures. We need to build an infrastructure that improves that success ratio from 1 out of 100 to 10 out of 100. We need to do that by supporting young people with new ideas in a way that is well-thought-out. I have thoughts on that, but this is not the right forum for them.