Thank you for your question.
The graph you see in front of you is actually directly from the environment commissioner's report. You'll see on the right-hand side of the graph what's called the “Kyoto gap”. It is 34.6%. That is what's referred to when people refer to the gap we would have to close to meet the Kyoto target.
To answer your question about the oil and gas sector in particular, as the environment commissioner pointed out, the oil sands and the transportation sector make—I believe her statistic is—78% of the greenhouse gases in Canada. So as I've said, and as you well know, we have met with both the automotive sector and the oil and gas sector in the last week to indicate to them our government's intention to move forward with legislation. These two particular sectors have the most opportunity to make environmental gains in this area, which is why they're key to our plan and key to making sure we can try to close this gap moving forward.