That also is a big question. It was interesting to watch the discussion unfold earlier about the phrase we all toss around, that what we can measure, we care about. I think that's an unfortunately reductionist view of the world. There are lots of things that are really important to Canadians that we do a very bad job of measuring.
The economic side of the transition is an important set of markers, certainly, to ensure that those folks whose livelihoods are tied up in a fossil-based economy will be transitioned in a just and equitable way towards a lower-carbon economy. However, beyond the economic indicators, there's more information that provides important signposts of whether or not we are progressing toward a future that's desirable for Canadians.