Yes. Thank you for the question.
As a representative of a national association essentially representing an industry that is principally provincially based, this is what we do. We spend the bulk of our time trying to bridge those divides. As a country, we've been successful in the past at having federal and provincial co-operation in areas that are principally a provincial responsibility.
As you know, as a country we've been quite successful in some of these endeavours in the past. If you look at the challenge that we're facing as an economy to get to net zero by 2050, this challenge is probably as great as it was when we wanted to introduce universal health care. We should be thinking of it in those kinds of terms: in terms of requiring that kind of effort.