No. In fact, unfortunately, a series of bad government decisions, in my view, over many years--including Conservative governments, by the way, so let's just put this in the context of government generally--have made too many promises to industry that bound us to uneconomic approaches. The first one was that Canada would not use a carbon tax. The second one was that we would have this absurd price cap for emissions trading. When you start to do that, you become more and more restricted in the policy options you can put forward.
So I would encourage this government to abandon promises of the past, including voluntary MOUs with the auto sector, to move to regulation for emissions trading with no price cap that is broadly based in the economy, and to regulate vehicle emissions.