Madam Speaker, the commitment is there from the department to address this issue. The way we are doing it is by drafting guidelines and inviting the public to comment on draft guidelines that would set what is, in the public view, acceptable standards to govern emissions. Once these guidelines are set, then we have some standards to try to use to monitor new and current developments to see if everyone can comply. In the event that there is no compliance with these, then we would start to draft regulations that would be legally enforceable. But the guidelines themselves simply say what we think is going to be demanded by the public with regard to these emissions.
The Member has referred to the comments I made to the media. We don't have access to it, since the media takes total ownership of the comments I made. It is a bit out of context. I have simply taken the view that in this world are people who demand a pure, clean world and there are others who may be from industry who say they should be totally unregulated. Somewhere in the middle there will be a happy medium where all of us have to compromise a little in order to reach a workable solution to the problems. Thank you.