Then the other slight picky thing--I'm trying to be like Mr. Watson--is that I'm not sure you could just lead off with “regulations” from a grammatical point of view, because the paragraph that leads into this says “fully meets the interim Canadian greenhouse gas emissions targets referred to in section 6 by”, and then you've got subclause (1), and then I'm not sure if you can have “by regulations”? Maybe you could have “by passing regulations” or “creating regulations”, some form of word that is appropriately legislative. Maybe you can have “by regulations”. I don't know.
What do you think? Does it matter? It's a very small grammatical point, but I just wanted to make sure that--