The discussion with the commissioner—and I've had a number of discussions with him about this—relates to the boundary conditions. The commissioner took a much broader definition of the boundary conditions.
Our focus was on the source of the emissions and the reductions that took place within that source. If, for example, there was another project miles away that was started during the course of the program, it was not counted. We were focused on reducing emissions at the source.
In that context, this program reduced 4.7 megatonnes of CO2 during the first two intakes. It succeeded significantly in ensuring that there was a continuing focus on methane reduction during a period of very significant financial stress for the companies in the oil and gas space.