To clarify, the record of reports that our office has produced on this does include one study from 2012, which I didn't mention in the opening statement. It looks at supports for the fossil fuel industry, and not just subsidies. I'd like to call your attention to that 2012 study. Then, we have the 2017 audit, and then the two audits from 2019 on fossil fuel subsidies. There's quite a lot of material from our office available to the committee on this issue.
With respect to the question of what's changed since 2019, aside from the responses that the departments gave, we have not done a follow-up to the 2019 audit at this stage. We will consider doing one if we determine that there is a risk of inaction on these. What I can say is that one of the key components of the departments' responses to our audits was that they were going to undertake a peer review with Argentina. That was announced in 2018. We're expecting that an update from the departments will be forthcoming regarding that peer review. None has come to date. We're still waiting for that information from the departments, despite the announcement in 2018 that it was undertaken.