Thank you very much.
I want to follow up on that with Dr. Séguin. In his presentation, he said something that struck me: He talked about reducing emissions at the lowest cost possible.
There are two major CCUS projects in Alberta that will cost $2.5 billion, and 57% of that will come from public funds.
The question I've been asking myself since this study began is whether carbon capture strategies are cost‑effective for the industry, or whether it will inevitably be public funds that will pay for these strategies.