First, you say that the Prime Minister said that Canada was the first country to set a cap, but that it had not done so. No other major oil-producing country is proposing to do so, not the United States, not Norway, not Great Britain, not the Gulf countries. Canada is the only country to do so, and some of these countries have commended Canada for this action. When you want to create new regulations, you can look at what other countries have done. Everybody does it that way. We learn from each other. That's how you develop regulations. In this case, we need to innovate. Canada is the first to do so.
For example, I'll remind you that, before I took office, it took almost five or even six years to adopt the clean fuel standard. Since I arrived, it has taken about two years, two and a half years, to develop new regulations, whether for electricity or cars. The one we're now talking about takes a little longer, about three years, which is not at all abnormal. It's even much faster than for other Canadian regulations that were adopted in recent years.