In the last federal budget, we saw the implementation legislation for the CCUS legislation, which is the carbon capture, utilization and storage tax credit. That's something our partners will be taking advantage of as they sequester the carbon that is released through the chemical process to create polyethylene.
The second thing that was very important was the creation of the hydrogen tax credit. The hydrogen tax credit is one that our partners will use to create the hydrogen infrastructure to fuel this facility in a GHG-free way or a GHG-sequestered and -reduced way.
These particular tax credits are very useful. There are obviously many other federal, provincial and municipal programs that add to that. I think the advice I would give to this committee is to recognize that we don't just live in Canada. We live in a world, and that world is fierce in competition for attracting this type of investment. We should be creating these types of incentives to invest in Canada, because the investments we're talking about are generational. They're going to be there for 50, 60 or 70 years. The very small investments at the front end of those will pay a dividend over time.