No, not necessarily. The Quebec government has developed a plan, which is its third since 1998. That plan provides for measures designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at various levels. However, the government doesn't have the necessary tools to do that. For example, the plan contains measures that merely transfer greenhouse gas emissions, and others depend to a large degree on the choices of individuals.
The Quebec government has established a carbon tax measure that is very much incomplete because it targets only a single sector, the oil industry. This measure is incomplete, and Bill C-30 isn't of any particular assistance to it in this regard.