I would respectfully disagree. As you know, Environment Canada, like all other departments and agencies, has addressed deficit reduction. We have, for the most part, maintained our abilities to address the core responsibilities certainly within Environment Canada.
With regard to air quality and improvements in air quality, as I just remarked, not only are we regulating GHGs, but we've just entered the first stage of improving.... Canada already has some of the cleanest air in the world, and we are working with the provinces and territories to improve our ambient air quality standards to even lower levels than in the United States. We're working now and over the next year or so we will be working on the base level industrial emissions to attack the sulphur oxides and the nitrogen oxides, which will enable us to engage with the Americans, and perhaps in those areas create a new agreement not unlike the acid rain treaty, which has been so effective for both health and climate.