Thank you for the question.
When we looked at the audit, obviously, each province has its own climate policies and climate change policies. They're serious: the provinces are taking action. Our mandate from the Office of the Auditor General is to look at it from the federal side. So under our mandate we are not able to look at what the provinces will or will not be doing with those moneys, and I think that's appropriate. There are auditors general at the provincial level and they have their accountability to those mechanisms.
We are constrained in how we work to look only at what the obligation was on the federal sideāand within that. So we reported that we were unable to say what the results would be, because there are no mechanisms for the provinces to report back on the programs they're actually doing with those moneys. We don't know the figures you just mentioned to us, but I think there are programs that will be put in place.
But the point from our side is, if the federal government sets up a target on the federal side, are we able to measure the results? Our answer is no, because there's no mechanism to report back.