Absolutely.
You see a whole raft of innovative activity in Alberta. For example, what they call “bitumen beyond combustion” is looking for markets for Alberta's natural resources, and expertise in finance and project management. It takes bitumen and converts it to something that doesn't involve burning it and doesn't involve climate change, by making it into carbon fibre or asphalt. You see the same kind of energy and innovation [Technical difficulty—Editor] in areas like geothermal energy, which is a renewable form of energy that involves many of the same technologies and skills.
That kind of investment is crucial, I think, if we're going to meet the target of getting to net zero. It's also crucial for diversifying the economies of oil-dependent and gas-dependent communities and regions, to create the kind of just transition that you rightly say we need.