I don't have that number off the top of my head. Over the last 10 years, there has essentially been a flatlining of emissions. There hasn't been a substantial reduction. That's a problem in itself. Our curve has gone up over the last 30 years instead of down.
The federal government is the one that signs international agreements like the Rio Convention or the Paris Agreement, so it has an obligation to take the lead on them, but it can't do everything. Under our constitutional division of powers, the federal government can do certain things and the provinces and other levels of government—