John Anderson
I don't know that I can give a definitive answer to that, I can only say that if we create the right climate those who are producing those products will have the opportunity to move into a higher value product if changes are needed if we get this right.
I can't think of any more important issue. If we get this right, we'll not only preserve our landscape for future generations we'll be able to generate I think more investment and more job opportunities in the inland and we sure as hell need those jobs.
Can I say to you that one of the reasons why we have to involve treasuries in all of this is because you must run an economic eye over a proposed change, changes not just allow them to be subject to the whims of environmental departments and environment ministers who from time to time can be rather driven by ideology.
But my point is that you design something in the end that precludes any unhealthy trading practices that are not going to serve your environmental or your economic objectives but now is not the time to do it.