One of the most important conclusions is just the sense of urgency. Most countries finished their peer reviews in 12 to 16 months. Canada is approaching the four-year mark and we still haven't seen the self-review portion, let alone when the two countries share.... It really exemplifies the lack of urgency with which the government has tackled this issue.
We've talked about the time frame going from 2005 to 2030, but I'll remind committee members that this was a promise made in 2009. We've had a lot of time to act on it.
In terms of findings, I would highlight some of the peer reviews that were done, especially Italy's peer review, but also, the U.S. and China had a peer review with a lot of.... One thing is the inventorizing, but more important is the reform and looking at what the other peer reviews have put forward in terms of steps to actually reform their fossil fuels.