Yes, I'd like to proceed if I could. Thank you.
Monsieur Caron, you said earlier that within the NEB you have to factor in existing policy, existing regulatory standards. I asked you, for example, if there were a national energy strategy or a Canadian energy policy of some kind, whether it would factor in, and you said you were only able to factor in what's effectively in place.
The government has a commitment to achieve 17% greenhouse gas reductions by 2020. Are you factoring that into your work at the NEB? This is a stated policy. They keep repeating that they have regulatory standards that are forthcoming. They say large final emitters are going to be regulated. They said that five years ago. Are you factoring that in? How do you factor that in?