That's right.
We put in over 100 measures to reduce emissions. We've seen some progress, and the modelling shows that we are getting closer and closer to those goals for lowering our emissions.
Then we enhanced that target, from 30% to 45%, in order to be more ambitious. In that same period of time, we've seen the Alberta premier, the Saskatchewan premier and the Ontario premier—three of the largest provinces in terms of economy and carbon outputs—go in the wrong direction.
Every time you come to committee, you talk about the importance of collaboration and co-operation with other jurisdictions, because they have quite a large role to play, as well. I would like to know whether these actions taken by provincial premiers will increase emissions or dampen those ambitions. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith recently vowed to fight the cap on emissions.
Will the cap on emissions help us reduce those emissions, or will they increase? Is fighting that counter to climate action, or is it in line with it?