We have satellite data. We have these independent studies that show that emissions are as much as seven to 15 times more than what's being measured by the federal government.
Not only does this mean more emissions, but it also means that fixing these leaks, making these repairs, making these improvements to the oil and gas system means you're saving the methane and gas, and you're creating jobs, doing repairs, and improving operations in the process.
The second thing I would mention is the idea of carbon budgets. Right now the U.K. is a good example of who's doing this. We essentially need to look at Canada's targets, look at where we need to be in 2050, and then assign a budget of greenhouse gas emissions to each sector, or perhaps even each province, that slowly and steadily decreases toward 2050 and how we're going to get to that 80% or 100% reduction.