No. We need an additional measure that is going to ensure the certainty of the emission reductions. That's a hard cap that's enforceable and that has sanctions for those companies that go beyond their cap. That can be put into place through the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. It's been done in the past with sulphur dioxide, for example, for acid rain.
In order to have the certainty for reductions of emissions from the fastest growing source of carbon pollution, we need a real measure that is going to address directly the carbon emissions by putting on a hard cap.