Okay.
I have a couple of other questions for you about the oil sands.
We had the CEOs of the banks here, and the CEOs of a couple of the energy companies. I asked them about emissions intensity over the last 15 or 20 years, particularly for oil sands products. We saw that the oil and gas sector's emissions have gone up by about 11% or 12% since 2005. That's been driven by oil sands emissions intensity. That means per barrel of oil. I know you know this, but that is a lot more emissions. You mentioned that methane is a key driver of those emissions in the oil sands.
Do you think the industry and the companies operating in the oil sands region are likely to reduce their emissions intensity on their own, out of the goodness of their hearts, in the absence of a truly well-defined taxonomy, or will regulation and proper disclosure drive that transition?