I think it's important that we work together as Canadians to ensure that businesses don't face the dire outcome that was predicted. Our goal is to make sure that we have economic growth and that we are able to turn to a cleaner, greener economy that allows our businesses to continue to be successful.
One of the things that I did, together with the Minister of the Environment last year, was start a sustainable finance review that came out with some important recommendations on how we could ensure that companies deal with the ramifications of climate change. This was to make sure that they represent their situation so investors can make appropriate decisions. That will encourage companies, I believe, to take those issues seriously and create a more sustainable path for themselves, and therefore a more sustainable path for our country and for the world. That's an important effort.
We will continue to think about ways we can ensure that companies are moving in the right direction. Certainly putting a price on carbon provides a price method for companies to make the correct decisions. We can also think about not only sticks but carrots, things we can invest in together with other Canadians to get us to a greener future. That's some of the thinking we're doing right now as we look towards budget 2020.