Right, and piling taxes and costs on developers and producers who are already doing the best in the world just makes things harder for them, and I think ends up in this perverse situation where sometimes the outcome of public policy is the very opposite of what the proponents of public policy say they want to achieve.
Michael, last month you wrote an article entitled “Common Sense Climate Policy”, and you highlighted three key issues for policy-makers to address as you've outlined a global impacts approach to climate.