I think that there are so many variables that it would be very difficult for us to answer that question adequately. When Minister McKenna came up here, she said that in the south, climate change is an inconvenience; up here, it's impacting our whole life. She said that after meeting with our aboriginal leaders in the afternoon. Nebulous trade.... Our roads are actually melting. The ice roads are melting. Our all-weather roads are going ding-a-ding-a-ding. In many of our small communities, the airport tarmac itself is almost unusable and requires much more money in terms of repair, so it's impossible for me to overstate the extent to which action on climate change is a priority to northerners, because the cost of adaptation is huge. I have already spent $50,000 on my foundation. That's me. This is a one-person house. Can you imagine what it is on a territorial scale?
Therefore, any small decrease in the cost of goods as a result of increased trade is nothing compared to the impact that climate change will have on us if we do not make it an absolute priority.