That's interesting for our world role and our place in the world. I know that, with the automotive sector, one of the reasons the government has different tools in its tool box is to allow us to be competitive internationally. Sometimes, because of different policy reasons, it may be very expensive to do business in Canada versus other parts of the world. When we're looking at one of our natural advantages such as fossil fuels, Canada could be providing the world with the cleaner—relatively speaking—sources of energy that we are going to be needing into the future.
We may not be able to do it competitively if we don't have these different tools in the tool box. If we give up these subsidies and other countries don't, how do you think that's going to affect the overall greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels around the world? How will they be affected if Canada destroys our own industry but other countries decide not to do that in the same way?