You're asking a big question in the dying moments here.
I am a supporter of the principle of carbon pricing, but I also think it's been significantly oversold, both by its detractors and by its proponents. It speaks a little bit to Mr. Cochrane's point of view. Canada is making progress on climate but not nearly at the pitch and pace that the emergency requires.
We are largely overly dependent on signals through carbon pricing and tax credits that aren't up to the task. We actually need a green industrial strategy like Mr. Cochrane talked about, and the youth climate corps that we've come to talk about could be another way of doing that. What the polling shows on the youth climate corps is that there are, in fact, tens of thousands of young people who are simply saying, “We get it. Sign us up, please.” They're waiting for their invitation.