All of the new infrastructure planned as part of the expansion of the oil and gas sectors is for export. In Canada, the expansion of these sectors is, in a way, detached from the issue of energy demand and how Canadians get their energy. That doesn't mean that the fossil fuel demand of Canadians shouldn't be reduced. There are a number of possible measures. We've talked, for example, about a zero-emission vehicle standard, or ZEV standard, by 2035, like the one set by Quebec.
I would add that groups, including the Climate Action Network Canada and Environmental Defence, have done some modelling of the effects of reducing our emissions by 60% by 2030 on the Canadian economy. They found that it reduced household energy costs. These affordability issues—