It compares very well internationally. I just completed a swing across Europe to four capitals: London, Paris, Brussels, and Berlin. In fact, our actions, although not widely reported in Europe, compare very well to those of the Europeans.
I made the point when I was in Berlin and I was asked about coal-fired electricity that it represents barely 17% of Canada's 2% of annual greenhouse gas emissions, and that we are the first country in the world to effectively ban the building of any new traditional technology coal-fired generating units.
I asked my German audience at the Adenauer institute what Germany was doing, and I observed that I'd seen barges loaded with coal on the Rhine River. Their answer was that they have to protect their steel industry.
I think Canadians can be well satisfied that we're doing our part.