I will ask a very quick question so that Mr. Angus has a chance to speak.
Mr. Gorski, you said that you have made some recommendations to Natural Resources Canada and, in your opinion, the emissions reduction fund has achieved some of its objectives.
That does not really fit with what the commissioner of the environment and sustainable development told us, and for one simple reason. My impression is that, if we want to reduce methane emissions, the first thing we have to do is not increase oil and gas production.
According to the commissioner's report, more than two‑thirds of the projects that were accepted, 27 projects out of 40, would result in increased production. So I do not see how the objectives of the program can have been achieved if oil and gas production increased, since that goes hand-in-hand with an increase in methane emissions. Could you explain those nuances to me?