For most of those questions, I will have to defer to the Auditor General. What I can answer would be your question about how the program is working.
To our knowledge, the program comes within the overall context of trust funds—there is a transfer from the federal government to the provinces. After that transfer, we are not able to look at the programs that have been put in place by the provinces. That extends beyond the Office of the Auditor General. So we've only looked at the nature of the trust fund. The difference between this and what the Auditor General said in her introduction is that the climate change and clean air trust fund set a target, which was 16 megatonnes per year over five years. There's no means by which we are able to track how that fund will be used to reach the target, because it is transferred to the provinces. The provinces have no mechanism or obligation to report what climate change or other programs they will implement. We don't have the mandate to look at the provinces themselves.