Okay, that's good.
Let me ask you this, in another vein—and I'm not asking you to comment on specifics, but I'd like to get your reaction as Canada's chief negotiator. Recently in the Calgary Herald editorial meeting, our minister, your minister, stated the following for Copenhagen: “it's more likely we'll be working toward some agreed principles. There's probably too much work to be done in the time left to achieve that”, meaning--and here's the quote--“that it's hard to see a full and complete agreement being arrived at” in Copenhagen.
As chief negotiator for this G20 country, how is it possible for you to go forward and negotiate a successful agreement when our minister—your minister and my minister—is saying to the world that there will be no agreement?