Yes.
Recently, on December 7, 2023, the government issued its public discussion paper on a new scheme to move to how we put a price on emissions in the industry. It talks about the reductions this will achieve in our total emissions in Canada from oil and gas production in Alberta. We can reduce the emissions by so much without interfering with the growth of oil production so we get a net reduction in the Canadian emissions.
Meanwhile, that increased production— 85% of the emissions occur overseas, coming out out as tailpipe emissions overseas—and those emissions warm the climate in Halifax and northern Alberta, just as if they were emitted in Canada. Quite frankly, it's a fake game to say that we're going to lower production emissions in Alberta, but we're going to increase them overseas. It will warm our climate more. So that's my answer.