Understood. But that common economic market means the fluidity of movement of employers and employees across borders. So when you said that it was one market and therefore a level playing field was needed, I was thinking of the issue of leakage, if I can use that term. That is, if the price for emissions is greater in Germany than it is in France, there might be a danger that German employers will move to France in order to take advantage of lower emission rates. Is that the kind of level playing field that we're talking about, where every sector, every employer, has the same rules to play by so there's no advantage in going to one country or another?
On November 19th, 2009. See this statement in context.