Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Rossant, first of all, you touched a little bit on asthma in children. In fact, we have a bit of an asthma epidemic across all age groups, and breathing problems. The Lung Association certainly talked about that. One of the big causes of this is smog, which is low, ground-lying pollution. Two things go into smog: nitric oxide and hydrocarbons, which are essentially unburnt fuels. They combine into something called nitrogen dioxide.
The clean air plan specifically is set out to bring in regulations to reduce smog-causing pollutants, something not at all addressed in the Kyoto plan. Is that a good idea?