Yes, as you've heard from me before, there are a few areas in Canada where the data and the measurements are not as reliable as I'd like to see and as I'm sure you'd like to see. This includes methane and a variety of ones relating to land use, land use change and forestry, including agriculture.
All I can say is to please stay tuned for our spring report on agriculture and climate change. We do look at the trends in emissions in that sector. It's not as important a sector in terms of total emissions saved, for example, compared to oil and gas or transportation, but it is still a significant contributor. It's also a potential solution because good agricultural practices can help sequester carbon.
I'll leave it at that because I don't want to let the cat out of the bag in terms of our spring tabling and respect for Parliament.