Electricity is a good example given the provinces' jurisdiction over the sector.
One of the issues the federal government is forced to consider in the plan is the realistic role it can play in getting things moving in the right direction. We can really see in the plan released last week that it's aware of that fact. It proposes pathways, but the provinces will definitely have to be included very soon.
Based on our analysis of the provincial planning of public power utilities, which we conducted before the federal government released its plan, there's absolutely no evidence for the moment that networks will get to the decarbonization stage it claims they have to reach by 2030.
Some provinces have detailed plans, but few of them are planning beyond the next few years, except for the very sharp increase in the demand for electricity that will accompany decarbonization in the longer term. Without this infrastructure, however, that will obviously be impossible.