But the informal word in the corridors is that this won't be a showstopper at Copenhagen for them. I'm not sure whether it will for the Canadian government. We'll see.
Then there was a very clear enunciation by the Canadian government that as far as reaching that target is concerned—and this brings in Matthew's point about the costs associated with this—the target would be reached by domestic means alone; there would not be any international purchases. But we don't have any details yet in terms of how much flexibility would be provided to industry for making purchases overseas so that they can make their internal targets.