I want to explore climate change a little bit. Obviously, as you know, for our Prime Minister and government, it's very clear that addressing climate change is a priority, whereas in the tone coming from the current U.S. administration it has certainly not been addressed the same way.
In April, 17 states filed a legal challenge against efforts by the U.S. administration to roll back climate change regulations, like EPA regulations that had not yet been implemented regarding coal-fired power plants. What role will state-level politics play in the shape of U.S. climate change policy? Will we see progress despite federal actions or reversals on these policies?