First and foremost, in terms of leakage from a practical, physical way and as a practical cross-jurisdictional perspective, they're both the same in terms of how our regime adequately protects ourselves from leakage, particularly in the upstream emissions category.
We look at each project on an individual basis as we set our benchmarks. We, again, provide for the particularities of those projects in a way that is meaningful for the operators to actively manage and reduce their carbon. In terms of leakage from a financial or geographical point of view, we're well managed by our system. As a practical matter, in terms of even fugitive leakage and emissions, an offshore platform can't provide for it. We don't see it. We don't have it. It's monitored 24-7.
Whether you're talking leakage practically or fiscally, I think our system is a robust one.
