It's hard to convince citizens to spend $8 billion on a program like that when you yourself don't think it's effective. However, beyond effectiveness, those who believe in it would like to know whether it's working.
On page 20 of your report, you say that “the department did not track the Net Zero Accelerator’s overall value for money in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”
Once again, the obvious question is: If we can't track things, how can Canadians, and Quebeckers, of course, be sure that the program is worth funding?