When you get my speaking notes, you'll see the World Resources Institute's estimate of 2000 emissions and forecast 2025 emissions by country or trading bloc. Behind this graph is the assumption that everyone in the Kyoto Protocol, including Canada, completely complies with the Kyoto Protocol commitments. On the basis of that assumption, the EU Kyoto-covered countries' emissions in 2025 will be 19% above what they were in 2000, and Japan's emissions in 2025 will be 20% above 2000, assuming Japan complies with Kyoto. This is the World Resources Institute, and it's good research.
I go back to my beginning. I have worked on climate change since 1989. I am old, and I am Canada's oldest, longest-standing advocate of market measures. We'll send another piece, which is the suite of measures we recommend. I'm arguing that this graph tells you the Kyoto Protocol isn't it. It tells you that. I'm not saying don't reduce emissions, don't have binding targets, don't get serious. I am saying the opposite. I am saying this is an emergency, and the Kyoto Protocol isn't it.