—and I would say that once that agreement is reached, if we come up with a plan whereby industry and government agree on levels of reductions that are feasible, doable, protect the competitiveness of industry, and would have real results for the environment, then I think industry and government are going to move forward. It doesn't really matter too much to industry whether or not you put a regulatory backstop on that, as long as it's doable. So I think the first thing is to see what we can do.
To us, on the targets or the guidelines or the performance, it's the details that are more important than the regulatory aspects. And I would also mention that your government did put greenhouse gas into CEPA, and the government does have regulatory authority to move forward in that.