What I alluded to was more about consultation that took place before some of these decisions were made. Obviously, there's not a final decision, because nothing has happened in Parliament to date, as I understand it, on the two particular issues I spoke about: CPP and the carbon tax.
We need to understand the long-term implications of some of these decisions, particularly in Nova Scotia, which has the highest electricity prices in Atlantic Canada—I think that's the case; certainly it has very high electricity prices—and has had significant reductions in energy consumption over the last number of years, and planned continued reductions. It would seem to me to be a penalty to business in Nova Scotia if we implement the carbon tax as proposed.
Again, certainty is a very important thing for business. We need to have a longer time horizon, rather than just the one, two, or three years that we seem to talk about consistently at the provincial and the federal level.