I think policies like the clean fuel regulation are very helpful. That said, the clean fuel regulation, to get to a point where we're using those wastes, would need to be stronger. We need to be thinking about where it's going after 2030.
Something more in line with where California and B.C. expect to be with their similar policies by 2030 should do it. B.C., for example, has already provided enough of a transitional signal for the refinery in the greater Vancouver area to start doing co-processing. They're looking at how to actually use these materials and process them at the same time as our fossil crude in order to make a blended renewable fossil product in such a way that we could eventually transition over to a fully renewable product.
I think we're on the right track with the clean fuel regulation, but we need to expect that it will need to get stronger.