Ms. Taylor—you seem to be quite popular today—if you utter the phrase “carbon tax” around here, Pavlov's dogs go into full howl mode. Yet you can't continue to treat the atmosphere as a free waste disposal unit. We've come to that conclusion with respect to water, that somehow or other there has to be a cost attributed to what heretofore had been a free good.
What is the Pembina Institute's position with respect to the abuse of the atmosphere generally, not only with carbon dioxide emissions, but with NOx, SOx, and all that whole palaver of stuff? How would you use market instruments to recognize that we can no longer use the atmosphere as a free dumping ground?