But you've been competing for 40 years in international markets where environmental, regulatory, and labour standards are lower than in this country. I would argue in return that the Canadian standard has driven your competitiveness in the international market place. It's not new that China, India, Brazil, or Russia are perhaps operating under laxer environmental standards. This is nothing new to your industrial sector, or for that matter to any Canadian industrial sector. In fact, the Mining Association of Canada, which is leading the world right now, and the Canadian Chemical Producers' Association, which is leading the world right now through it's Responsible Care program, are trail-blazing and showing that the rest of the world has to be pulled up to international standards.
In closing, I'd also suggest to you that the Kyoto process is all about engaging those countries and bringing them up to higher standards on the environmental, regulatory, and other fronts so we can enhance global standards overall and deal with our one single atmosphere.