Okay. I want to come back to Mr. Saul.
You talked about subsidies to industry. I'm actually very sympathetic to reducing subsidies to industry overall, but I think we do have to be consistent as a government. One of the things we did in the 2007 budget, as you mentioned in your conversation with Mr. Jean, was to start phasing out the accelerated capital cost allowance for oil sands projects.
At the same time, we put in place a two-year write-off for the manufacturing sector, which we have extended from 2007 to 2011, and then for another two years in the last budget. The reality is that there are companies or industries within the manufacturing sector.... And if you look at infrastructure, particularly in this city, or in any major city across Canada, if you're constructing cement, you are releasing a lot of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere because of the process emissions.
So is it your organization's recommendation that we not extend the accelerated CCA for the manufacturing sector, that we apply the same standard evenly to all sectors and say there's no accelerated CCA because, by your definition, it is a subsidy and so we should eliminate it for the manufacturing sector as well?