I think unity is at risk because expectations are too high. The whole Kyoto-U.S. congressional context penalizes regions that are most efficient and rewards regions that are currently least efficient. So in fact, if we actually went down the Copenhagen track, the region that's got the most difficulty raising new capital for anything is Quebec; it's not Alberta. You have to have a bunch of emissions to be able to cut them.
So I'm really concerned about the situation we're in, where we've got Manitoba, B.C., and Quebec anticipating reward because they're currently efficient, when we're in an international convention that's asking us to penalize those who are most efficient and move cash to those who are least efficient at this time.