I do not have right in front of me the backward years for the NIR. I will note that one of the things that happens in the NIR is that the historical numbers get revised after the fact. I know that sounds counterintuitive—how can the past change?—but the reality is that, because methodologies and the UNFCC approaches change, sometimes the numbers do get revised upwards. In some ways, that could distort the answer a bit, but we can certainly provide the year-over-year changes in the NIR.
In terms of the actual numbers this year, I think there are probably a couple of things to note that are important. One is that you can now see for the first time ever, really, that there's been a decoupling from our emissions reductions and our GDP growth. It used to be that you couldn't grow the economy without growing emissions. That trend has broken down. I would also note that, in terms of our post-COVID kind of rebound and what we expected in terms of emissions, it is much lower than we had originally projected.
Thank you.