Thank you, Mr. Chair. I want to thank our witnesses for taking the time to meet with us. Your testimony is extremely interesting.
My question is for all three witnesses. To date, you have talked about harmonizing targets. You have implied that it would be difficult for you to imagine these targets being lower in Canada than in the United States, but the fact that they might be higher would not be a problem for you. In other words, if Canadian targets were much higher, what would happen?
Quebec has much higher targets than Canada. This does not stop it from functioning. If it had much lower targets, this might perhaps undermine Canadian policies. If Canada had much higher targets than the States did, would this cause a major management problem? I understand that this might be important when it comes to the regulations. In your opinion, what would the problems be if Canada had much higher targets than the United States did?