No, that's actually not what I'm trying to say. The reality is that you may need to introduce new policy. A democratically elected government obviously has every right to do that, and we'll work with whatever policy is put in place.
What I'm trying to get at there is that there are some existing frameworks. Probably the biggest one here is.... Well, there are two—methane and carbon pricing—which are being absorbed within our industry, and they're being absorbed by other industries and Canadians. We see how to work within that framework.
There are some constructive positives there that we can look to, and where we can build on that under those existing policies, that's useful.
What we're looking for is what happens, for example, to an emerging clean tech industry that many of our members are involved in and investing in? Does that get negatively impacted in any way? I'm not suggesting it does, but you would want to know that.