Excuse me for interrupting you, Mr. Ngan, but I was referring more specifically to the United Kingdom, because it's a country that can resemble ours, it must be said. I don't understand why we don't draw inspiration from it.
Having said that, I'm going to ask Ms. Stewart another question.
The European Union's greenhouse gas emissions decreased by more than 8% in 2023 compared to the previous year thanks to renewable energy. We're not talking about nuclear energy or anything else. Net greenhouse gas emissions are now 37% below 1990 levels, while GDP has increased by 68% over the same period. This shows the continued decoupling of emissions and economic growth. We can do both. The EU remains on track to meet its commitment to reduce emissions by at least 55% by 2030.
What about in Canada, with the increase in oil sands production?