I think the government has made it clear to us that's the direction in which they're heading. Mr. Nantais outlined in his remarks that the industry has a successful history of achieving their objectives with voluntary standards. With respect to mandatory standards, the devil is always in the details in terms of how those get implemented. California was referenced earlier on.
I think our real challenge in Canada, if there is a standard that's put in place, is how do you prevent things like leakage at the border? We're operating in a free trade environment, and if consumers want what consumers want, and if we regulate vehicles that aren't available in our economy, they will go elsewhere to get them, across the border, and that defeats the purpose of the regulation in the first place.