I'm not sure I can go into a whole lot of detail on the program in that our focus on hydrogen has been.... Probably this program specifically has been less focused, although I should say that when we talk about the hydrogen opportunity, part of that is managing the methane emissions associated with upstream oil and gas production or natural gas production in particular.
Any programming that continues to search for efficiencies or the elimination of fugitive and vented methane emissions certainly helps, to go back to that carbon intensity of hydrogen production. It requires a multi-faceted approach to look at the oil and gas sector and how it can contribute to emissions reductions that will come back to the hydrogen benefits we're talking about.
That would be my main comment there: a focus on continued reductions combined with some of the provincial initiatives as well, or certainly positioning our natural gas production sector favourably compared to others. One example I'll use is a recent report comparing the colours of hydrogen, blue hydrogen and green hydrogen. It was using methane emission factors that were not really representative of what's going on in Canada, in Alberta. My understanding from some of the commentary back was that we were probably 25% of that total, or let's say a 75% improvement from what was being used in international benchmarking.
We're continuing to see improvement. That continues to position our hydrogen production sector favourably as well.