I feel for the people being affected by climate change. That's why I work on climate change.
In terms of getting people on board with respect to different regions of the country, each of those places will know better than me what the solutions are in terms of adaptation and mitigation. There's a whole bunch of knowledge there that people can seize. You will know more about what the solutions are in Northwest Territories than I would.
I think we're at a crisis point. That's why we're communicating what the world scientists are saying in terms of...we're documenting what people are experiencing. What we're experiencing in Canada in terms of inequality and the impacts of climate change is a microcosm of what we're seeing in the world. Those who are least responsible for the problem are the ones who are most impacted, first and heaviest. Getting people on board is... I do this every day. We try to raise the profile. We try to point to the science. We try to point to the solutions and to the fact that there are all kinds of co-benefits in terms of health and economic benefits that Canada can seize upon if we actually took up some...and moved forward a bit more dramatically than we have been.