Mr. Drouin, I'd like to just talk a bit about this market that you want to set up. When it comes to things like wood or minerals or corn, or whatever, there is a real market there. There's a demand component and a supply component. It seems to me that the reason the carbon market hasn't developed is that there has been no real market for it. What has happened is that proponents of it suggest that governments need to start the market, or control it. The problem is, it ends up being used either to change behaviour or tilt the balance. Industry is allowed to avoid its responsibilities. I'm just wondering, why has it been so difficult for a real market to establish itself if this product is a real product with a supply and demand side to it? We've talked quite a bit about not wanting to choose winners and losers, but that's exactly what something like this sets up. I understand that your profitability is tied to this. But tell us, why has it been so difficult for that market to be established?
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