That's what I thought it was, too, so I'm going to ask you for some specifics.
One thing is that, as Conservatives, we are definitely supportive of the renewables sector. I think of geothermal, a project that's in my riding. Any kind of way we can use the natural energy of our planet without producing emissions is a great thing. We are also concerned about the overall, as you say, life-cycle emissions—the comparables.
We have a lot of Canadian natural gas, especially in my neck of the woods in northern B.C. Can you, though, do a direct comparison of the life-cycle emissions of natural gas as it comes out of the ground—a quantity there—with that of renewable natural gas?
Can you do the comparison for us—just a simple comparison, emission to emission?