Thank you for that.
You have laid out a significant request. There's one part I can respond to right now, and that is, there's a very useful instrument on the context of the overall environment and sustainable development goals that I think helps build the frame and the context you're seeking.
I have one with me because I carry it with me everywhere. It's the first federal sustainable development strategy, tabled in 2010. This strategy focuses on four areas across the government of Canada: climate change and air quality, water quality, protecting nature, and greening government operations, all of the overarching objectives of the Government of Canada, all of the targets, and all of the implementation strategies. It runs on a three-year cycle, and we're just getting into the long-term reporting on this. It will report, on a three-year cycle, on the progress that is being made through all of these implementation strategies in achieving these targets in order to meet these goals.
So as an overarching instrument, it's quite helpful, particularly the section on protecting nature, because this is really about trying to advance those goals and targets.