Thank you, and thank you for catching up on that one unanswered part of the question from Ms. Leslie with regard to fish habitat. Of course, fish habitat is still protected by our government and across departments.
We have seen a levelling-off of GHG emissions. Since 2005 we've seen a reduction of just over 8% of GHGs. Part of this, to be fair, is attributable to the recession and decreased industrial activity, manufacturing activity, but at the same time, we have seen economic growth of almost 5%.
What we have seen and what we will continue to track very carefully, and it will inform our climate change regulatory process, is a separation between economic growth and growth in GHG emissions. That is key to achieving both a viable mitigation strategy and at the same time protecting the economy, because economic prosperity, of course, enables greater environmental responsibility and the benefits of good environmental governance.