Maybe help me understand this, then, Deputy Minister. It's my understanding that our Canadian standards are amongst the best in the world in terms of production. I know it first-hand. I've just been out to some natural gas sites north of my hometown here in Fort St. John. There's not a drop of anything that gets spilled that isn't documented, and not much is spilled, I can tell you.
We have some of the best standards in the world. Why would we set ourselves on a trajectory where we penalize ourselves when the impact of that natural gas, if it lands in a territory across the ocean in a place that has higher pollution than we do in Canada...? Why would we in some way impede that? That's the thing that I just can't understand.