I'm not sure if you were appointed commissioner, Mr. Vaughan, when the former minister, now the Minister of Transport, went to a Senate committee and put up a very interesting slide show—he had a penchant for slide shows—when the Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act was being debated at the Senate. He showed up with a 20- or 25-page deck, which was projected, in which he had, in his estimation, completely costed the implementation of the Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act. That has since disappeared. We can't find that deck or that overture or statement anywhere. It's not public. It's not on websites.
If a previous minister was in a position to tell the Canadian people, with what we believe now were fictitious numbers, that he knew the cost of implementing the Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act, have you found any evidence anywhere to suggest that the government has costed the implementation of this act?
What number can we rely on here if over 50% of the anticipated reductions are overstated?