It's long term. It's not because they wanted to be necessarily clean or eco-sensitive 50 years ago. It's just that for economic competitiveness reasons that's the price they had to pay.
We have to reflect that in our policy transitioning. There's no way we can get up there overnight without having a huge impact. I think the element to keep in mind here is the solutions we develop for ourselves, because we make money if we save energy in our processes. We've developed a lot of expertise and we haven't talked about those joint international venture projects, which we used to talk about under Rio and Kyoto, and how, when Canada invests abroad...
Frankly, the overall climate challenge for the planet is coming from China, India, and Africa, which don't always have the financial means to get the latest technology. They still consume a lot of coal, gas, and oil, so we can export our expertise to bring the global balance of greenhouse gas emissions lower. I think as part of the policy for Canada, we need to include that element.