Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My question is for Ms. Segal.
The fact that it's so hard for countries to work together in a coordinated way has often been a major enabler for inaction. We saw that happen in the case of tax evasion. At the time, countries argued that if they did something, the capital would move elsewhere. Ultimately, some countries took individual measures, leading to the Organisation for Economic Co‑operation and Development's blacklist of jurisdictions, among other things. The realization was that there is value in leadership. Isn't the climate finance situation somewhat similar? We keep waiting for the next country to do something, and ultimately there's a lot of inaction.
Here is my question: Could Canada show more leadership when it comes to climate finance?
I know that you support Senator Galvez's bill, as does the Bloc Québécois, by the way. I'd like you to take this opportunity to tell us which aspects of the bill could help Canada become a leader and serve as a model to some of our trading partners.