Thank you. I have one more question.
I think we've all been seized by the horrible devastation from hurricane Fiona on the east coast. It's been very emotional to see. We know that climate change is accelerating faster than anyone has predicted and we know that we're going to see far more hurricane Fionas and Lytton, B.C.s, and far more devastating impacts to many parts of Canada as a result of climate change moving forward. Davenport residents have told me very clearly that they want us to continue to accelerate and decarbonize and move to net zero as quickly as possible.
My question to you, Minister, is this: How do we balance the need to aggressively move to net zero by 2050 by investing in the things we need—adaptation, resiliency, reducing emissions—while also making life affordable for Canadians and ensuring a strong quality of life?