My focus, singularly, is on the development of the carbon pollution pricing system. I want to make sure we give you accurate data. We will follow up to confirm.
I guess what I would point to is our recent.... We submit reports to the UNFCCC—national communications in a biennial report. I would point out our last report, which was submitted to the UNFCCC in December 2017. There are a lot of elements to it, but one of them is to show the projected emissions to 2030.
What we see in that most recent report is that our projected emissions are approximately 583 megatonnes in 2030. That is approximately 230 megatonnes lower than what the projection was from the previous biennial report in 2016. Again, I will follow up to confirm the precise numbers.
I'm not sure if this was underpinning the question, but what we can see in that trajectory is the effect of a whole range of measures, and that does not take into account planned measures, measures that are still to come, not just at the federal level but provincial and municipal investments in infrastructure and so on. I would point to that report as a sort of good, recent update, but I'm happy to do some further follow-up with colleagues who can speak to that in more detail.