Thank you.
Mr. Chairman, we have two departments represented here before us: that of Natural Resources and that of the Environment. Your department, Ms. Preston, seems to favour capture and storage technology.
As for you, Mr. Tushingham, who are here representing the Department of the Environment, you are telling us to be careful because there is no international consensus in this area. You alluded to the London Conference under which certain things remain to be clarified with regard to two elements: namely monitoring and export for purposes of disposal.
Ms. Preston, would it not be too bold and risky to adopt fiscal incentives for businesses too quickly, without there yet being any clear international consensus nor clear international rules?
Are we not putting the cart before the horse?