The second recommendation is around a renovation wave. We know that modifying and upgrading buildings and homes that we already have is going to be crucial in addressing the climate crisis. We also know that upgrades usually lead to savings, as things like new windows and new heating and cooling systems are more efficient. It also generates a lot of small business activity in a positive sense.
In the detailed overview, you've put aside some money for no-cost, deep retrofits for low-income Canadians. Can you expand on that recommendation, and also touch on the concept of equity and why it's important to make sure that solutions to the climate crisis aren't being gate-kept from those who can't afford them?