Yes, it's a fair comment, but we didn't do it to sell the stuff. If we had a cap and trade system and a domestic market that was liquid, we would basically be giving an incentive to our plant managers, who are very creative people, to go after additional greenhouse gas reductions and use those credits. It depends on how you design the system, both the emissions trading system and the offsets.
It's the same thing with the CDM. If Europeans use the CDM and get those credits or half credits back into their economy, then they're going to develop a competitive advantage. On a CDM basis, I think it would be a mistake for the government to say Canadian-based companies cannot take part in CDM. It's the one international kind of mechanism wherein I think we have the potential to do things.