Technically, you can get to where we have to go with intensity targets or with absolute targets. It depends on how big they are. So if you have an intensity target that's veryexigent, we will have an absolute reduction. If you have an absolute reduction target, of course you'll get an absolute reduction. The difference is on the impact: intensity targets give more room for sectors that have growth; absolute targets give more room for sectors that aren't growing. Both can get you to the same place if they're done right, but you can get an absolute reduction if you have large enough intensity. Technically, there is no difference. The impact on who pays for the change is different. We can live with either. Our reductions are pretty well similar under an intensity or an absolute basis. They're slightly better under intensity.
On November 5th, 2009. See this statement in context.