Yes. That's at the heart of what this bill is trying to achieve. In addition to setting us on the right path to achieve net zero, it builds a system that's going to be more transparent and forces governments to be more accountable.
In terms of transparency, the act will require the Minister of Environment and Climate Change to table in Parliament an emissions reduction plan, a progress report and assessment reports for each target. It will require the Minister of Finance, working with the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, to publish an annual report respecting key measures that the federal public administration has taken to manage its financial risks related to climate change. It provides a mandate for the Government of Canada to describe all of the actions it will take in order to actually achieve a missed target. It also provides for public participation, both through the net-zero advisory body and a range of other mechanisms.
It, as I said, provides significant transparency and accountability. I've already outlined in my opening remarks some of the areas where we're open to going further, and I look forward to the deliberations that the committee will have.