We've laid out in the report the next phase. If you think of the work that we did, it was really to create the road map. We have not developed the hardware to develop the taxonomy and the detail.
There are two parts to that. One is to set up the governance structure. Our recommendation is to broaden out the representation on that governance structure to be more government, to be minority in the financial sector, civil society and indigenous rights holders. That is key to getting the oversight of the taxonomy to be credible so that this is internationally recognized.
The second is to set up the custodian, who is really the taxonomy developer, and those need to be with people with the climate and environmental knowledge who can also work with technical expert groups that bring in industry, bring in the financial sector, to put in the details. Without this detail, without the clarity that this detail provides and the consistency this provides, it will not draw in the capital related to where the parts that we need it are. Canada has a particularly challenging transition and without providing clarity we will not get the capital from international markets.
Those would be the two immediate priorities.