I guess what I'm getting at, Minister, is that your report provides that optimistic projection of emissions declining in the oil and gas sector, but we know that emissions in the sector are actually going up year over year.
I am wondering why there is the disconnect there. You have modelling that shows they're declining in the next three years, before the oil and gas emissions cap is even in place. Are the emissions expected to go down?
We've heard from Rich Kruger from Suncor, and other CEOs, that they want to expand production as quickly as possible. They want to make money and increase emissions like gangbusters. How do we square the circle here? We have an industry that's increasing emissions. We have a policy that doesn't come in until 2026, and we have a graph, based on ECCC modelling, that shows the emissions from the oil and gas sector magically going down between now and 2026.
Is that actually going to happen?