As I said, I'm talking about investments to date. We don't have any amount right now of verifiable reductions in terms of helping Canada get closer to our Kyoto target. I think that's what Canada's interest should be, in terms of the government, if we're investing the taxpayers' dollar. If the private sector wants to use the market-based mechanism, which is what it's obviously hoped to be used for in the long term—and as you know, one of the things we discussed in Nairobi was ensuring that there is third–party verification when any of the international mechanisms are used—it's good for the government so that we know we're getting verifiable emissions reductions for our tax dollars. It's also good for the companies so that they have certainty and trust in the process they're interested in using, if they are interested.
On December 11th, 2006. See this statement in context.