The question of purchasing international credits is entirely relevant, but it's forgotten that an enormous number of domestic credits have been neglected on small projects based in the communities. In fact, that money will increase our GNP because it will be used in Canada by Canadians for the local economy. This potential has been completely overlooked. But there's enormous potential here.
As regards the purchasing of international credits, there's another important factor. I'll cite, among others, the case of Biothermica, which is currently ready to negotiate on the 10-million-tonne market that comes from action that's been taken outside Canada. That 10 million tonnes is entirely acceptable, and it would be unfair for the businesses that carried out clean development projects outside Canada not to be able to have those credits recognized in the market.