Those are good questions. I don't accept all of your assumptions and I won't natter about the history of them here today, but I would like to say the following.
This bill is very straightforward. It sets science-based targets. It requires the government to publish a plan. It ensures that the government has the tools to meet the targets and accomplishes them on time. Whatever the costs are, whether they're positive or negative, and there are many like Nicholas Stern--