I think we want to be creating as much certainty as possible about where policy is going. That would allow the market and investors to invest where they see fit to drive the innovations and the investments required to deliver on those emissions reductions and achieve those goals. The longer the horizon for policy certainty that governments can provide, the stronger the signals for innovation and the stronger the signals for deployment of those safe bets and the innovation of new wild card technologies.
So we want as long a horizon as is possible in terms of the certainty of future carbon prices and the stringency of future regulations.