We definitely support work to advance major projects with alacrity. We have tangible examples around the globe where other countries were able to build major projects with speed. Germany built three new LNG import facilities in a year, and the average time to build a project in Canada is somewhere between nine and 16 years.
If we want to be ready for the current new normal before us, we have to have a profound policy reset to ensure that not only more projects get built but more projects get built with speed.
For us on the producer side, again, we'll need pipelines to build pipelines, but we're concerned about what we'll need to do to scale up, fill and keep filled any new LNG export facility or any new oil or gas pipeline. For us, that is the policy reset, and right now, number 1(a) and number 1(b) are the industrial carbon pricing system and the new federal methane regs.
