You're aware that Copenhagen international negotiations are ongoing. We are working with our partners in the United States, our biggest trading partner in the world. There are ongoing negotiations with all the international partners. There is a move to see all the major emitters part of the solution, because it's a global problem, not just Canada's.
You've humorously called it the Copenhagen bill, but in fact the Copenhagen bill is going to look for a global solution. What you're proposing here is putting the cart before the horse. You're trying to bind Canada going into negotiations, and you're not giving the government the opportunity to negotiate. You're putting Canada in a position that would not be in the interests of the environment.