There was a question earlier about Bill C-30. Bill C-30 included having a national air quality standard, and the opposition took it out, unfortunately.
I have a quote from the Canadian Medical Association. It said “was optimistic that the targets and timelines announced by the federal government will move Canadians further down the road to better health.” They also said that Canadian doctors “are well aware of the effects that poor air quality can have on the health of our patients—That's why we believe any measures taken now to improve air quality will have a positive impact on the health of Canadians now and in the future.”
As I mentioned a moment ago, we're the first Canadian government to provide, by regulations, controls on both greenhouse gas emissions and pollutants, including indoor ones. Is there any other country that's gone to that extent?