First of all, there are other industries in Alberta beyond the oil sands, and there are many consumers in Alberta. The majority of greenhouse gases across the country come from things like transportation, building use, agricultural use, and the like. I don't have the data in front of me, but I presume it's the same relative split for the province of Alberta as well. I'm presuming that we can provide you, as a follow-up, that data of where exactly in Alberta greenhouse gases come from.
I recognize that greenhouse gas emissions are a global issue and that it doesn't matter where in Alberta or Canada they come from. Within Canada, 4.6% of greenhouse gases come from the oil sands. That is our impact. In fact, being that Canada emits 2% of global emissions, the oil sands' impact is at 0.1% of global emissions of greenhouse gases, and it is global emissions that are relevant for climate change purposes.