Okay. Thank you for that answer.
I have just a final point on the issue of climate change and co-operation. I think the People's Republic of China is not co-operating with us on climate change; they're challenging us on climate change. That's the seed that they're using on climate change. The fact is that Chinese coal production has been surging in the last year to all-time highs. In this quarter alone, China grew coal production by more than the entirety of Shell's global energy production. That came from the global CEO of Shell yesterday, who said publicly that China grew coal production by more than the entirety of Shell's global energy production in this quarter alone.
I don't see how China's climate change approach comes anywhere near co-operation, and I think it's a huge challenge to the plan. They're burning more and more fossil fuels. They're on track to burning record amounts of fossil fuels. They are the world's largest emitter. I don't see this as co-operation. I see this as a challenge not just to other governments who are making efforts to reduce emissions but to the very health of the planet.
Mr. Chair, I just want to finish on that. Thank you.