Thank you for your question.
Our government has obviously already acted in very tangible ways. We've made the commitment to Canadians to show progress and to show tangible results in things like investments in public transit, and also in investment in a transit rider tax credit, which is important to make sure that we get Canadians out of their cars and into cleaner transportation. We've made a commitment to cleaner fuels, to setting Canada's first target, and also convening a historic meeting, the first ever, of ministers responsible for renewable fuels in Canada, to set in place a national framework to encourage a renewable fuels strategy.
So we've done a number of things already. We've shown Canadians action that's tangible, that will show progress to Canadians. That is what our government is committed to doing.
As I said before, Canadians know that Canada faces large environmental challenges, but they also know that we can make steps and we can make progress. That's what this government is committed to doing.
I look forward to working with all of the committee members when Canada's clean air act is tabled, to move forward to make it stronger, and to show Canadians that we can work together to put in place, for the first time, a national framework to deal with their number one environmental priority, which is air quality, and another issue that they're very concerned about, which is climate change.