The Saskatchewan government is taking the federal government to court over the imposition of a carbon tax. There's at least one other province that may also do so in the coming year—next year, actually—so the whole underpinning of the legislation I think is on thin ground.
I'm just talking about proposed section 270 here. In an annual report, how difficult would it be for the government to report total GHG per-tonne emission reductions achieved by a listed province, or any other system that's designed—cap and trade, or provinces that don't have anything?
How hard would that be for the government to say that this is an estimate of the total reduction? You did it last week, on Monday. There was a report put out with very generic global numbers. Obviously, it's being modelled and prepared in some way. How hard would it be to provide that information once a year to Parliament?