I'll take a stab at this one, since it isn't specific to this.
Absolutely, carbon markets work and price signals are needed for the reductions to be achieved. As members of Parliament, it's important to recognize that you're doing important business in having input and crafting legislation, informing other members in regard to what we can do as a collective. But you're always going to have the outliers who need to travel. The face-to-face meetings cannot be replaced by webinars.
I, myself, work from home. I use webinar. I have been paperless, other than today, since graduate school in 2010. I covered carbon markets, and the important thing to know is that we're already making so many changes in mitigation technologies. You've heard from all three members in our testimony; we're all working toward the same end goal. Again, it would be a shame if we don't take this low-hanging fruit and capitalize on the bioeconomy that Canada has to offer.
Don, do you have any comments?