Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for coming and for enlightening us with your testimonies.
Let me go come back to the regional or territorial approach that you mentioned earlier. As it is now, some want us to believe that we must absolutely adopt the American targets. However, last weekend, I spent the whole afternoon with the members of a Mexican delegation talking about environment, and we even carried the discussion over the next day. So we cannot speak in terms of a North-American approach. As far as I am concerned it is a Canadian approach, period.
You keep on refering to the global approach, and I think that this is what we should be aiming for. We should set global targets. It is in this spirit that we will be meeting in Denmark in fifteen days from now. We must stop thinking only about ourselves and in terms of our next-door market.
I would like to know if together with the 27 European states you decided to set your targets based on the least able or least willing countries or rather on the most progressive ones.