Fine.
Ms. Comeau, you spoke about Canada's legal obligations under the Kyoto Protocol. If I understood you correctly, Kyoto is an international treaty that is binding on Canada because Canada ratified it and because a sufficient number of countries ratified it. It became international law. Canada is thus bound by the Kyoto Protocol.
If Canada states that it will not comply with the Kyoto Protocol, then it is openly stating that it will act illegally, that it will act outside the legal framework, that it will not obey the law. It is very serious when a government says that it will not itself obey the law.
My question is for Ms. Comeau or for Mr. Bramley. What are the actual or specific consequences of failing to comply with this international law?