Not tearing up the accord doesn't mean we will do everything to attain unrealistic objectives. We will simply leave Kyoto in force without doing anything. Instead, we will present a series of measures for the environment which are realistic. We have decided to play the honesty card with the population. We will tell the truth. And on the environment, it is that Kyoto is unrealistic.-- anonymous Conservative party source, clarifying Lawrence Cannon's incomprehensible position on Kyoto
It seems that this kind of policy makes sense to conservatives. Y'know: sign an accord, but use it more for decoration than anything else.