I heard only the last part of the first hour of your meeting today, but I believe you heard some experts discussing taxonomies. They are a method, an approach, that provides a framework within which to determine whether something is green or not, and to what degree.
It's not up to us at the Office of the Auditor General of Canada to decide what's green and what isn't. If an institution like the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions decides to do so, that will be good for everyone. We can then simply look and see if it's in column 1, which means it's green, or in column 2, which means it isn't.
We need that or else it will be hard for the public and investors to decide what's green and what's not.