One thing I might say is that I believe that in Canada, in terms of values, there's a recognition of stewardship in thinking of future generations and the question of what sort of world we can give to future generations. In that context, it's essential that we redouble efforts globally to reduce emissions and that governments engage with the knotty problems of actually getting there. There's tremendous progress that has been made in terms of cost reduction, and probably unrealized progress that would come from unleashing private sector innovation, the natural ability to innovate. With that, as well as individual behaviour, you will end up with a cleaner economy and a better feeling about how this generation has handled its stewardship responsibilities.
Evidence of meeting #80 for Finance in the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was green.
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