The energy framework initiative was an initiative of four associations, including the CGA, that launched a series of discussion papers around energy.
What I'm saying is that at this point we don't take a particular position on a carbon tax or on carbon pricing. We acknowledge that carbon is part of the discourse. We would argue that the best way to achieve emission reductions is by driving efficiency and innovation, and through those things emission reductions evolve.
One of the best examples of this is the innovation that's come with the greater use of natural gas in the United States, which has that country delivering on carbon objectives without any carbon pricing mechanism.
Our approach is, look, let's drive energy efficiency, let's drive innovation, and the emission profile will—