I can see it both ways.
To be fair, the regulations you have in Canada are among the most stringent in the world. That leads to really good outcomes on carbon and methane emissions. That's a very good place. That's actually seen as a differentiator and a positive to investors overseas as they look to decarbonize. The flip side of that is that it can really slow things down. That erodes your competitiveness, and by the time you've aligned, the investment's gone elsewhere.
It's about asking whether you want to put all the layers of regulation and policy in place and then ask what an investment looks like, by which time it's gone, or you want to say, “This is the investment we want. How do we streamline policy and interests around that to make that investment work?” I think the latter is probably the pathway for us to take.
