Forgive me. I'm not 100% sure I understood the question, but yes, whether it's on the equivalency of methane, the equivalency of the OBPS or the equivalency of the Canadian electricity regulations, I agree it's very important that it's very clear that when a province goes out of compliance.... That is obviously making sure that the provincial regulations are meeting the same goals as the federal regulations.
It's pretty clear in the legislation that in a world where that is triggered and emissions are not being met by a province through its regulations, the federal backstop should come in for any type of equivalency agreement for any type of environmental legislation.
