Two things. First of all, in terms of the Kyoto Protocol period, which as you know ends at the end of 2012, it's quite clear that the government is not going to reach the Kyoto target. As to the gap, we'll wait and see. No one will know what the final numbers will be until 2014, when all countries will then tally up all their reported emission reductions through the UNFCC process. There's a two-year lag in these numbers, and it's certainly hard for me or anybody to follow the two-year lags in the reporting.
I think I saw in Minister Kent's announcement that they are on track for reaching 25% of their reduction targets for the year 2020, and that's based, as I understand it, on the projected emission reductions. So it's not emissions achieved to date, because the emissions achieved right now, as reported by the federal government, are two megatonnes in the 2010 and four megatonnes in the 2011 plan. So there's still a ways to go.