There are a couple of elements to tease out there. First, some types of projects or economic activities are green, so they're low-emitting, but importantly, as I think you're pointing to, a number of transition activities that require decarbonization will be critical factors in economic prosperity for Canada.
In terms of the second part of your question about who determines things, currently there is no public sector determination of what is “green” or what is “transition”. As I noted in my opening remarks, the sustainable finance action council has submitted its advice to government, and the government is reviewing it and what's called a taxonomy. This could provide some additional granularity as to the criteria of what is “green” and “transition”, but there are no decisions or opinions from the government at this time on that report.