If we take Mr. Jean's comment and someone wishes to choose to move a friendly amendment to replace it with what is originally in CEPA, which has this five-year window, we'd be open to that, because it replaces what we and I think others have concerns with—which is this open-endedness—with what we've been relying on in CEPA, which is a five-year window for agreements.
As it is written right now, yes, an agreement can be written with no termination ever. With the nature of the things we're talking about here, large polluters or air pollutants, five years is a long time; things change—technologies change, requirements, international agreements. A lot can happen in five years with Canada's position and in its relationship with the provinces on what we're trying to get done.