That's fair. I just want everyone to be clear. I wasn't proposing that we actually extend the CERB, necessarily.
I think that, because the world of work has changed, because of the number of people in the gig economy, because we have short-term contracts, because a lot of the Canadian population doesn't have access to benefits, because we're a transitioning economy, many people feel that some sort of an annual basic income might be one of the solutions for us to address income inequality moving forward. It was one of the ideas proposed.
I don't want anybody to believe that I was proposing that we should be extending the CERB.
Thanks for that, Armine.
My next question is for Mr. Kronick. We'll try to get you into this discussion.
As you know, in our last platform, we talked a lot about creating a sustainable economy, and we've made a huge promise around net zero by 2050.
I wonder if you might have any thoughts about how we can use this crisis to somehow pivot or move us into a more sustainable economy where we could meet not only our net zero by 2050 target, but our Paris Agreement targets. Would you have any thoughts on that?