My solidarity is with the many who had much higher expectations for this Prime Minister when he came into office, seeing his commitment to climate in other arenas and having read his book. Many of us are experiencing that disappointment. It's not only around climate policy. As someone growing up in Canada, even if I set my concerns around climate change aside, I'm concerned that we are not having the conversation about where we want to prioritize future opportunities in this country. We've been having the same conversation the entire time that I've been in my professional career. It's sad. I just have to be really honest with you all about that. It feels like we're stuck in the same conversation over and over again.
Even if I put my concerns for climate aside, the fact that we're not actually transitioning our economy into the future really worries me. That, in particular, is what many of us are disappointed about, because we felt that this Prime Minister would be the right one to think through the options at the intersection of economic potential and clean economy potential in this country. That's not what we're seeing.
