Which is what many of us have believed and hoped for a while.
Even with the conditions under which your mining association has operated where the government set some targets, the government of the day didn't do much in terms of those many—There were quite a few round tables and discussions. The consultations went on for years. But there weren't a lot of economic incentives. There weren't a lot of tax-shifting incentives. The industry was, in a sense, left to its own devices. Yet the numbers that you pointed out today showed significant progress towards energy efficiency and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. I can only imagine if progressive policies were in place how much more could get done.
This is the point on which I wanted to turn to Mr. Fraser as well. You talked about an increase. The industry grew by 13% while lowering greenhouse gases by 15%.