I guess my concern is that while I do appreciate that the language is around emissions, it all depends on how the cap is set.
If the cap is set that will allow for additional production in response to oil prices due to a war in the Middle East, or in response to increasing process improvements that reduce emissions, then it's fine. However, that's the challenge. Are we actually going to talk about this policy with respect to an opportunity for increasing production when there are efficiencies available, or will the cap basically claw back any production efficiencies that reduce emissions?