No doubt, but I'm just trying to look at the Canadian context, for this overall northern development study that we're pursuing here.
Mr. Harper gave a foundational speech in London some five years ago. It was his first big speech in Europe. He called it the energy superpower speech, in which he said that by 2014 to 2016 he was going to be pricing carbon dioxide emissions at $65 to $67 a tonne.
What kind of bearing would that have on your sector? What kind of bearing would it have on investment in the north? How are you preparing for the $67 per tonne charge?