The way I think about it is that if you look in the polls, there are a lot of people in Canada who want to take action, who themselves want to do something to reduce emissions and to respond to climate change, but it's costly for them unless governments set the incentives right. Better building codes, the zero-carbon step code and certainly a program, particularly for low-income households, to help get heat pumps installed.... They are net financial winners in the long term and give you cooling in places like British Columbia, in Vancouver, where very few people have air conditioning, myself included. These are really sensible policies that the government could be working on right now.
