In my presentation, I talked about the three pillars of the accelerator. The first pillar aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the shorter term, i.e., by 2030. To date, we have invested in three major emitters. We expect there to be a more direct and immediate impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions to meet our 2030 targets.
The second pillar, which focuses on industrial transformation, aims to help industrial sectors make the transformation they need to reduce the greenhouse gas curve.
Finally, the last pillar, which focuses on clean technologies, aims to build the technologies that will enable not only Canada, but the world to have the technologies needed to meet global greenhouse gas reduction targets. In my opening remarks, I actually mentioned the example of Svante, a company that captures greenhouse gases.
There has indeed been significant investment in the battery and electric vehicle ecosystem. In Canada, around 20% of greenhouse gas emissions come from transportation. Globally, transportation is also a major source of emissions. The efforts that will be made to have the technologies to reduce these emissions are crucial to achieving global goals.