Yes. Thanks for the question.
As you all know, under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement, Canada has a number of regular reporting obligations in the form of annual emission inventories, such as for example, biennial reports that include projections of where the emissions are and where they're going.
Bill C-12 takes a step towards domesticating those obligations, so in many ways there is emerging alignment between those international reporting obligations and the creation of similar obligations on the domestic front. It's not a negative thing in many cases. This may be a cut-and-paste job of taking what's being submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change secretariat and putting it in the reports required under Bill C-12. I think that's a good thing. It reduces the reporting burden, but it also aligns and puts front and centre domestically what Canada is doing or perhaps is not doing.