Oh, oh! All right. It's Ian Lee.
Moving on from there, I've talked a bit about—and the other side's eyes will start glazing over when I mention it—the carbon tax in this. We're talking about competition. The Fraser Institute has done reports on the carbon tax. Many other reputable...such as C.D. Howe have done studies on the impact of the carbon tax.
My belief is that how it hurts competition is twofold.
One is the fact that, of course, it has another cost. Countries like the United States, India and the People's Republic of China do not have a carbon tax, so it makes us less competitive.
It also hurts us as we compete to eliminate emissions and become more green. What's happening is that our green companies are moving over to places like India and West Virginia, where they're powered by coal. Instead of clean natural gas, our manufacturers are putting.... We're moving them aside, so we're actually greenwashing, creating more emissions and losing out on that.
I'd like to get your thoughts, in general, with respect to the carbon tax and competition.