I don't have the comparative analysis on it, but I can speak a little bit to our progress in that.
In Canada, when it comes to methane reductions, we've seen that our distribution system emissions have fallen over 20% since 2000, while volumes of production have grown. That's a lot of stats and facts, but I think the message out of it is that, even as we've grown natural gas production in Canada, we have reduced our emissions. What does that say? To me, it says that Canada should be trusted to produce more of this with less emissions, because we have a track record of doing so.
The typical difficulty that Canada faces is that the world wants to see absolute emissions reductions from everybody—from Canada and from any other country. In Canada, we have a great history in reductions per barrel, per molecule, but we're being asked to deliver more, and that risks raising the—