We have said the federal government has the power to intervene in that area first. We have also said the federal government has a lot of tools in its tool box, and every tool will have to be used. These still are policy decisions. We have commented on regulations with respect to the LFE system, because a decision had already been made that this should go on.
With respect to that, we have said we don't even have a clue how the system will work, how it will look. We were trying to find information related to the design of the regulation itself and we were not able to find anything. There was a government proposal to move ahead with the LFE system, which is a regulated market-based approach. We are not there to comment if it's the right tool or the wrong tool. We have commented also on the MOU, the voluntary approach with the auto sector. This is a different approach, which is not regulated.
So there's a suite of tools whose merit should be looked at, then policy decisions should be made, and we should move ahead. So one size doesn't fit all. That's the bottom line.