This will be my final question, Mr. Chairman.
I remember that the federal government had tabled a plan which would have allowed certain provinces or certain companies to invest in a technology fund rather than reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. The approach was based on pricing a tonne of greenhouse gas emissions. I remember the testimony of representatives from the Pembina Institute, who said that this system would create loopholes for some companies, and might weaken a future carbon market because companies, instead of reducing their emissions, could spend money instead by investing in this technology fund. The money would go into an account which would be created a few years down the road.
Do you think that this kind of system would distort a future carbon market?