Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for her very informative speech.
With regard to CO
2
emissions, a question was asked previously about how the contaminants that the member spoke of were not dealt with specifically because Kyoto is focused on CO
2
. I would like to remind the member of this point and ask her opinion. While we are making CO
2
emissions reductions, we are also making NO and NO
2
emissions reductions, we are making SO and SO
2
reductions and we are making particulate reductions, because we cannot isolate CO
2
and say we are only acting on CO
2
. When we talk about emissions we do not separate them out. They all come together in a package. What we see from a smokestack is not strictly CO
2
. It is all of these in combination, so we are actually dealing with that specific issue of the contaminants being put into our atmosphere. By reducing CO
2
emissions and emissions generally, we are reducing all of those noxious chemicals.
I would like to hear the member's comments on that.