I want to go back, Madam Commissioner, with respect to what I said before.
In your report on page 32, chapter 1, it indicated the government of the day was prepared to buy offset credits. That would have represented only about 21% of the estimated Kyoto gap.
As I mentioned before, if I do my math, and I'm not a math whiz, I guess the 80% is still a shortfall and there's a big gap. Do you know of any other way aside from international credits to meet that 80%? If all they were prepared to do was buy 20% domestically, is there another planet or something else that isn't in consideration here today?