Certainly. Much depends on who takes up the slack of the barrels of oil that we don't supply. If the production shifts, for example, to certain fields in Saudi Arabia, then you can get roughly equivalent to about $1,000 per tonne in economic costs incurred in Canada for the net avoided emissions. In that sense, blocking pipelines is a very high-cost way—and higher than the SCC approach—to lower emissions.
On October 2nd, 2024. See this statement in context.