First of all, I agree again with what Glen just said. Carbon trading is really important.
Energy is one of our key advantages in Canada. It always has been, and it's being squandered in the province of Ontario, that's for sure. They announced a provincial plan to shut down the coal-fired plants in Ontario with no plan to replace that power, so we have no new power to supply the condominiums that are being built downtown in Toronto or the industry we hope will one day return to Ontario. We're getting that energy from U.S. plants without scrubbers on their coal-fired plants.
It is a little bit of wrong-headedness that needs to be closely examined and corrected in terms of our approach to what has been for a long time one of our biggest advantages but is quickly becoming no longer. Distributed energy is something we should be investing in. More of that infrastructure money should go into the creation of new sources of energy and less into roads and bridges.