You bet. Absolutely. For sure. That's crucial, Mr. Chair, and I endeavour to do that. I've got some pretty crucial key things, new insights for all of us here, in the remaining minutes that we have.
Budget 2008—again, we're contrasting this, the practical, pragmatic kind of approach that we're taking as a Conservative government, with Bill C-377, which Mr. Layton got together quickly and which needs some significant amendment.
The measured, thought-through kind of plan, the progress that can be made with new measures to strengthen and to ensure effective implementation of Canada's eco-action plan, provides funding actually to implementing regulations that will lead to those significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and improvements in air quality, and proposes additional incentives that will advance progress in cleaner energy generation and use.
It also improves Canada's capacity to enforce—