The program, as I indicated earlier, was designed initially as a COVID response measure to ensure that we were maintaining jobs in the sector at a time of low energy prices, and to ensure that companies continued to reduce emissions in line with the regulations, and beyond, at a time when they would not be spending money on methane reductions, given the financial situation they found themselves in.
In that context, the program succeeded. It ensured that companies continued to focus on methane reduction. I will tell you that some of those reductions were in [Technical difficulty—Editor]. Some of them were more. Of the projects, 97% focused on eliminating venting and flaring. The current regulations do not require the elimination of venting and flaring; therefore, most of the projects went well beyond the 2025 requirements.