Also on page 20, just a little farther along, there's a reference to five companies which, having received $886 million, had managed to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 6.2 megatonnes, at a cost of $103 per tonne, and that this figure had almost quadrupled to $523 per tonne when it included all of the funds contributed to the net zero accelerator initiative.
Although that's not 750 times more expensive, it's still four times more than expected.
Are Canadians getting their money's worth?