First of all, I think it would show there is one participant from North America that is willing to be constructively engaged on the issue and that is coming out with specific proposals. More to the point, I was getting at the target that the Prime Minister has in essence signed on to, which is the 80% reductions by 2050. If we have that on board and everyone on side with that, then let's use that as a confidence-building measure in attempting to try to move ahead. That is what I was trying to say.
With respect to Canada itself, I was saying that because of the issue of being a party to the Kyoto Protocol without actually meeting its terms, we can at least try to show a new leaf, that in fact we're going ahead to address this.