We audit the federal government, not the private sector. It's up to the federal government to make sure the math adds up in terms of all the sectors reaching the target for 2030. It hasn't been the case in the previous plans. They haven't reached the targets, even though—as has been noted today—the efficiency, or carbon intensity, has improved markedly over the years.
Canada does need to get a handle on that. It's not the only country in the G7 that had a large fossil extraction footprint in 1992 when the Rio Convention was signed. Germany, the U.K. and the U.S. also had large fossil energy extraction industries. They're all down since 1990, but Canada is up. These are choices that are made.