It's just a matter of accounting. Typically, even if you look at the pie chart from Environment Canada, they have divided the pie from a more regulatory perspective, the point sources they can regulate in terms of air pollution and those types of things. We take it more from the perspective of the end use. When we heat a building or light a building, we look at the electricity that's being used to light that building. Does it come from a clean source or does it come from a dirty grid, meaning that coal is being used to generate electricity?
We talk about the same pie, but it's just a different distribution. We look at the sources, at where the energy is coming from. When you do that, you realize that when you combine those different smaller slices, it actually becomes about 30% to 35% of all emissions in Canada.