Once again, I'm not aware of the specifics of other countries' initiatives, but I do agree with Mr. Dillon. When it comes to looking at substantial changes to, let's say, power generation, which is one of the largest emitters anywhere around the world, including in Canada, you have to go through a process of debating whether you are moving to a different technology. Could it be clean coal, could it be nuclear, etc.? These decisions take place within an economic framework and take a very long lead-up time.
To go back to some of the comments that were raised, it does behoove us to have more of a strategic focus on not only the greenhouse gas emissions problem, but also on looking at energy sources and involving provincial and territorial governments intimately in this discussion, because they are the ones making those decisions on big issues like power generation in their home provinces.