Mr. Ehsassi, I think it's fairly clear that when you have a government saying that they can change, and they grandstand on targets and say that we can achieve 30% below 2005 levels, without taking into consideration what we've done already prior to 2005, and shutting down coal plants is an example.... We have a government that says we'll change that; we'll make it 45% below 2005 levels.
It is faddish and it is cliquish. The problem you're seeing, Mr. Ehsassi, is that increasingly.... I disagree with your point. I think only 24% of Canadians think climate is an important issue and the other 75% are interested in jobs and health care. They're interested in making sure that Canada does a good job at getting back on its economic feet after this pandemic is over. I think that's something that would be far more advisable, from my years of experience, Mr. Ehsassi, and my six terms as a Liberal member of Parliament and lead on consumer issues for our party at a time when it used to care about consumers.