The first thing I'll say is that the IPCC makes it very clear that we will not get to 1.5 degrees in the long term without tackling methane. The International Energy Agency agrees with that. Tackling methane in the short term is critical. We are talking about a global warming potential significantly higher than CO2 and a short-lived climate pollutant. This is critical to reducing emissions nationally.
As I said before, and as Ms. Johnson indicated, when there is a project [Technical difficulty—Editor] that eliminates the sources of methane, whether production goes up, down or stays the same, it's eliminated.