The plan is essentially intended to demonstrate how we are going to make progress towards the target. I would be a little bit careful about saying at the beginning of a period that we know necessarily everything we're going to have to do over the coming number of years in order to achieve the targets. We obviously have to know most of it, but I do think we have to account for the fact that we're going to continue to need to have climate action as we move through those years. In the same way that people have said, “Why did the government commit to a 40% to 45% target when right now it clearly knows how it's going to get to 36%?”, the answer is that Canadians will expect that the next budget and the next budget and the next budget are going to continue to prioritize climate action and we need to continue to be ambitious going forward, given the scale of the problem.
Therefore, yes, these emissions reduction plans do need to be sufficiently detailed so that we can map out how we're going to make the progress that we need to make towards the target.