The answer is yes, the government is on track to reach its emission reduction goals. By the way, we are all mindful that we are at the start of a green revolution, both a green environmental revolution and a green economic revolution. We are going to reach that. By now, we have already—when I say “we”, it's the federal government—reduced our emissions by 35% since 2005. We are confident in reaching a 40% reduction by 2025 and to being net-zero carbon emitters by 2050. We're going to do this by how we own and lease real property, and how we manage and purchase fleets for business and public servant travel. We're going to also work on national safety and security operations to make those operations more green. Finally, as I said earlier, we're going to leverage green procurement chains.
Just two weeks ago, I spoke to the president of the Council on Environmental Quality at the White House in Washington, D.C. As you know, we have great opportunities to work with the new American administration in integrating our green supply chains, not only making our environment greener and cleaner more quickly but also partnering with businesses across the two sides of the frontier to make that beneficial for businesses, looking forward.