Turning back to my appearance here a couple of years ago with respect to our lessons learned from Canada's record on climate change, we expressed some optimism about the recent climate legislation. That's twofold: the carbon pricing legislation and the net-zero act. It is much better than nothing. If climate initiatives are just set out in non-binding policies that can come and go, that's a much worse scenario than having some elements set in legislation. There are no consequences in this legislation for not meeting a target, so there's been criticism about that.
However, it is certainly better to have interim objectives and targets that are soon enough to drive change, as opposed to being too far off to worry people, and for there to be accountability mechanisms, like our role. The minimum in the act was for us to report by the end of 2024 and again in 2029, but given Canada's track record, I indicated that I'd like to start early, given that there appeared to be problems with the first plan under the act. We have decided to move early, and we're going to keep reporting until, as I mentioned earlier, the tide starts to turn.