Yes. In our net-zero analysis, we took a look at the national inventory report and the emissions it reports, as well as all the sources of emissions that get reported in that inventory now and going forward. The amount of flux that is going on in natural systems is excluded from those inventories typically if it's not happening on managed lands. The amount of net sequestration we can claim as a result of, for example, wildfires is not included. The amount of net sequestration we can claim that's been historically locked in our soils is not included in those emissions inventories.
It does focus on the amount of flux that we can control and measure.