I think the short answer to the question is that our economic action plan is responsive to Canadian circumstances. The approach that has been put forward by President Obama is responsive to U.S. circumstances.
One fact that is often lost in this discussion is that in Canada, although we are a large per capita emitter of greenhouse gases, we actually have one of the cleaner electricity systems in the world. It's rated as sixth or seventh in the world in terms of emissions.
We have approximately only 25 coal-burning thermal plants in Canada. We set out, in the last throne speech, an objective of trying to arrive at 90% non-emitting sources by 2020 from our thermal electricity sector. At this point, Canada actually sits at 73%, so 73% of Canada's electricity is produced from non-emitting sources.
It is the opposite situation in the United States, where, as I recall, less than 25% is non-emitting. They have a much different challenge than we do. Not surprisingly, the focus is different in the terms of the budgetary instruments.