It was never the suggestion to do so. That would take how many meetings? It would take dozens and dozens of meetings. If we're in agreement on the need to understand some of the implications of what we're asking for and the likely solutions, in a sense it would help force the hand of the government to achieve this bill, by using the mechanisms that are appropriate. This goes back to Mr. Bigras' point and mine regarding the marketplace.
In talking to Tim briefly and looking through our report, there are some comments on the market. But honestly, I don't think committee members are at all aware of the readiness of Montreal and how effective Montreal is right now for companies or the government to engage.
As Mr. Bigras said, there are some fundamental differences of opinion over the use of the market as a mechanism for achieving reductions. Without the marketplace, the implications are otherwise. I can't even imagine what this would actually require the government to do, if they're unwilling to use that tool, so that tool has to be presented.