Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I would just like to clarify one thing. I read somewhere here that the Kyoto Protocol includes a carbon exchange for emission reductions.
In my opinion, no particular format is set out in the Kyoto Protocol. Every government decides how it wants to proceed in order to meet its targets under the Kyoto Protocol. In addition, the carbon exchange was an idea proposed by the Liberal Party. I am not saying whether it is good or bad. However, it has no connection whatsoever to the Kyoto Protocol. Very often we are told that the Kyoto Protocol includes that, but that is not correct. The Kyoto Protocol lays out targets.
So, when I read that in your paper, it wasn't very clear. But that is not a serious criticism.
In Chapter 4 of your report, on page 2, you say that, “Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada has made sustainable development principles a key component of its Agriculture Policy Framework.”
Could you tell us in just a few seconds what they have done at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada?