Thank you.
There are a number of questions in there. I will do my best to answer all of them for you.
Yes, this was a $1.4-million project. Unfortunately, I don't have the information in front of me to know all of the different 19 service companies that we directly supported. For the $1.4 million and the portion that was supplemented by the ERF program, all that money flowed right through our company out to those service companies and landowners. None of that was used to pay for any salaries of Whitecap employees or bonuses or anything like that, and 100% of that went out to local communities, individuals and companies.
Overall, the project did eliminate an estimated 36,500 tonnes of emissions. We are measuring these reductions with custody-grade meters on the project so that we can accurately determine exactly what emissions were captured and reduced as a result of this program. We do have reporting obligations to Natural Resources Canada with this data so that, at the end of the 12 months, they can document exactly what the reduction was in comparison to what the estimate was.