We see that transportation is coming down and, as you say, electricity, which is fantastic.
I want to turn to the Canadian Climate Institute. We've also heard a lot about measures not working because we're not seeing emissions drop quickly enough. However, the Canadian Climate Institute said:
Impacts of policies will increase over time: some will only have been in effect for a few years, and others will increase in stringency after 2030—the zero-emission vehicle sales standards are a good example.
They give other ones.
You mentioned that the net zero accelerator fund should have at least qualitative descriptions of how we will reduce, if we can't have specific quantitative ones. We also know the department only felt comfortable asking for those when they were meeting our 2030 goals, not our 2050 goals.
Do you agree that we're not going to see the benefits of a lot of these policies and investments we're making right now before 2030, but that we will see them longer term, for example, between 2030 and 2050?