I agree that we've built civilization, and in large measure our certain prosperity in Canada, on our expansion of fossil fuels, but we also have to recognize the risks it poses to us in the long term, including our kids, and to the rest of the world. Again, that UNEP report says that an “extensive literature review of emerging diseases in Brazil revealed relationships between infectious diseases outbreaks and...extreme climate events...and...environmental changes...[including] deforestation.” That very progress that we like to hold out is not necessarily sustainable progress.
Anyway, I do appreciate your point about affordability. I care about consumer advocacy as well. I do think we have to focus on it. That's why the price on pollution has to be revenue neutral, with money back to Canadians. Ideally, those at the low end and the middle end are made whole, as much as reasonably possible. We do have to change our behaviour, obviously, and not just as related to climate change; also in relation to reducing pandemic risk. But I do appreciate your advocacy here.
With the remaining time I have, and I know it's not long, I'll ask Caroline from the Climate Action Network how we compare with other countries in terms of our climate ambition, particularly as it relates to recovery packages.