Thanks for your answer. I agree wholeheartedly.
I'm curious about the balance between short-term actions and longer-term policies. It seems there are some policies that take years to put in place. The price on carbon, as you know, we've been talking about for many years now, and it's only just starting to take effect. Of course, it will take a while for it to really kick in at levels that make a substantive difference.
When we look at a 2025 target, the idea is that we need ambitious action over the next four years, which is like a heartbeat. What are the actions that you feel the federal government needs to focus on in order to make a substantial difference in the next four years? What are the policy areas that can spool up that quickly?