I'm not talking about the Chicago Exchange, which I know fairly well. I'm talking about the credits market in which the government has a responsibility. If your government considers that markets rules apply to the economy, I find it difficult to understand why it should be different when it comes to the environment. There are concrete examples of emission trading, in Europe and elsewhere. This process was used to improve the acid rain situation with the United States.
Don't you think you would be making a mistake by refusing to create a credits market? We may not be able to reach our targets otherwise. We would be delaying by 10 years a target we should already have met.