In this country we have a constitution. The federal government has to respect provincial jurisdiction. We are not in a position to tell provinces what their targets need to be, but there certainly are provinces that have taken up the climate challenge in a much more aggressive way. I would point to the Government of Quebec, the Government of British Columbia and the Government of Nova Scotia as real climate champions on this issue.
With respect to the federal government, we are using tools that fall within federal jurisdiction. That includes the price on pollution, the clean fuel standard, a range of other regulatory mechanisms and the significant investments that we are making to work with large emitters across this country, including very much in Alberta and Saskatchewan, to ensure that we're actually working towards reducing emissions in a way that's consistent with economic prosperity.