It's a very quick point. I think, Mr. Cullen, the reality is that if any country in the world does not abide by Kyoto--and they have their own system that they may believe is better, or their own trading mechanism that they believe is better--then they're not playing in the Liberals' ball game.
We proposed an amendment that would include any international agreement that Canada is a signatory to or had ratified. We could even look at other wording, but we believe that since the countries that are part of Kyoto produce only 30% of the greenhouse gas emissions in the world and other countries produce the remaining 70%, certainly if those countries were going to join Kyoto, they would have done so by now. But they're moving in other directions. They're ratifying other things. The G-8 plus 5 is looking, I believe, at next June in relation to their targets and setting some short-term and medium-term targets. As well, there are other agreements going on around the world, and I think--and quite frankly, this government thinks--that we should look at all opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and all opportunities to trade if indeed they will mean a reduction in greenhouse gases. But let's call the vote and get to it.