Thank you for your question, Ms. Pauzé.
The various amendments put forward around the table aiming at strengthening accountability would avoid shifting the burden onto future generations. Mr. Fauteux discussed the recent decision in Germany, which is an interesting one and reminds the government that we can't continually delay the measures that need to be taken and that it's essential to deal with these very difficult problems nowx.
Increasing accountability and requiring the government to explain itself when it strays from science would be a way of responding to what young people want and of explaining the decision for a particular trajectory, in addition to requiring the government to adopt interim targets as of 2025 so that it can no longer wait to take action and to report to Parliament as a whole.
These few steps would enable us to abide by the principle of intergenerational equity.