That's odd insofar as it goes to your comments on economic growth and job creation. It's also odd, I have to say, politically here in Canada. One of the biggest challenges we see with taking serious action on climate change is this really hyper-localized concern in particular regions of this country that if we transition away from certain sectors, we are going to lose jobs. The better political answer in some respects would be to invest massively in supporting workers, not particular kinds of work, but supporting that job retraining, supporting workers in particular geographies, not in particular sectors. It is a missing piece in a number of different respects.
I have a couple minutes left, maybe. Sherry, we'll see. Thirty seconds left.
In that case, could you highlight a couple of policies that we have here in Canada that maybe we shouldn't have as it relates to recovery? You mentioned dirty policies.