Thank you.
Following up on that, one of the strongest policies to move forward on climate change is pricing pollution. Certainly, this is something that many countries around the world are moving towards. In Canada, 85% of the population already lives in a regime with pollution pricing.
I guess my question in another way is what the cost would be if we did nothing. I know there are reports about insurance claims going up. I was in municipal politics, and I've mentioned that many times. The cost to municipalities to prepare for climate change and adaptation is enormous, and it's all on the backs of property taxpayers. We don't build storm sewers for 100-year storms anymore. We build them now, basically, for every five to 10 years. Can you talk a little bit about the overall cost if we actually do nothing on climate?