As you know, it's one of the things we're doing right now. We're working intensively with all industry sectors across the country. We hope to have our short-term targets, both for air pollutants and greenhouse gases, in place early in the new year. Again, I invite the committee, working through this committee or through the Clean Air Act committee, to bring forward witnesses and ask them questions on what would be achievable in terms of meeting, by 2012, a target for emissions reductions. It's key to Canada that we move forward.
I know you've had a number of people in front of you who talked about scenarios about how we could potentially meet the present Kyoto target. Many of those have stated to you that it would involve a great deal of taxpayer money being spent overseas. You know there hasn't been a domestic action plan in place in terms of mandatory reductions. We need to move there and we need to set—