I can't explain it, but I can provide some context to that. I spoke about Canada being a leader. I participated in the Rio conference in 1992, and Canada was definitely a leader in pushing other industrialized nations to adopt the conventions at Rio. Canada was a leader in hosting the 1988 conference, which got climate change on the map. Those were intentions. They were good deeds, but they weren't followed up by outcomes and results.
How bad has it been? Well, since Paris, we've had an increase in emissions, and the other six G7 nations are doing better than we are since Paris. It's not just since Paris, though. Since Rio in 1992, Canada is the worst performer of the G7, so it's not just the recent past, but the whole three decades. Canada's emissions have gone up by over 20%, while most of the emissions of the G7 countries have gone down, and a couple of the countries are around the same as they were in 1990.
We're up by 20%. That's a significant outlier compared to the rest of the G7.