I think that is an excellent question, and in some ways it is the central question of our time. I don't think that any of us should understate the challenge that the green transition is posing to Canada and the whole world. Olaf Scholz, who came to Canada this summer, said to me once, when he was still finance minister, that the green transition is the biggest economic transition that the world has faced since the industrial revolution. That is huge, and I think we need to understand the magnitude of what we need to do.
As Canadians in a small export-oriented economy, we need to understand that the green transition is happening. The world's major economies are partners; the EU and the United States have decided that this is where they're going. You started your question by talking about Atlantic Canada and the planet, and of course that's a really important reason that we need to act on climate, but there's also a kind of cold, hard economic reason: It is where our partners are moving decisively. Canada needs to move there too.