Mr. Speaker, I should explain to the people across the floor that it will be an international agreement. If there is a cost, and I say there will be a cost, it will be exactly the same cost to every nation signing on the dotted line.
We are already in a better position than the Americans because we are relatively better than they are. If we accept to do exactly as they are doing, we will finish better than they will because we are already ahead of them. Our competitive position will not be impaired by the Kyoto deal.