That's an excellent question. I will summarize what's at page 15 and onwards in the report. I would commend you to look at that after the hearing.
Baseline is really important. We have an exhibit that explains that. From the baseline, you can then determine what the effect, the causation, is with respect to the fund, or in this case the fund and the methane regulations. Without a proper baseline, essentially your equation for determining the emissions is off on the wrong foot, right off the bat. You need a baseline to project out what the emissions will be, not just this year but in future years as the methane regulations come into force. Only then can you determine what effect the fund is having in addition to the methane regulations, for example.
If you don't have a proper baseline, then you're going to have a faulty result from your calculations.