We've been working on improving the efficiency of lighting with a multi-stakeholder group, including provinces, territories, utilities, and industry, for a year at least. It has always been our intention, as part of the regulatory package that was part of Bill C-30, to improve lighting technologies through standards.
We provided to committee—I don't remember if it was this or the natural resources committee—a list of the intended products for regulation.
The amendment to Bill C-30 that you proposed a couple of months ago was not the same as the proposed regulation the government announced recently. Your amendment had a specified lumens per watt right in the regulation, which is not one that we had assessed, and it wasn't comparable to what is emerging internationally from jurisdictions such as California, the U.K., and Australia. So it's sort of comparing apples and oranges.