Canada uses a mix of measures, almost 150, set out in the plan in the progress report under the net-zero act. There's a whole range of measures available—and I've answered that question earlier—in terms of regulation, carbon levy, subsidies and others.
It's a choice for the government of the day to make in terms of what that mix is, but the problem in Canada is that from 1990 to now, whatever the mix has been under whatever target and under whatever plan, it has never worked in Canada.
In other G7 countries, we have seen large reductions, including in countries that were extracting quite a bit of fossil fuels in 1990, just like Canada. Germany and the U.K. have had major reductions, even though they were large fossil fuel extractors in 1990, when the world came together to work on climate change.