No, and the answer is I haven't read it. The problem is that all of heir numbers totally ignore our downstream emissions from our oil exports, so that makes this whole discussion totally unreal. You can't go on talking about reductions in various sectors in Canada, in the sense that it's getting us anywhere, if we're increasing the downstream emissions from our oil production at a greater rate every year than any reductions we're getting in Canada, so the net result to emissions—
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