Sure. I'm happy to.
Very briefly, this is an idea coming out of the United States again. It's a climate peace clause. I think it might have come up at committee before.
The idea would be to agree somehow, whether in the CUSMA review process or perhaps at the level of the free trade commission, to not bother each other about and to not dispute each other's measures that are intended to reduce emissions. Those could be procurement measures. They could be industrial policies or subsidies or anything that's designed to quickly reduce climate emissions and transition to a cleaner economy. Those things should be off limits. That's the idea of a climate peace clause.
I think it's possible they could agree to something like that in the review process. There's a lot of support in the United States, including in the Biden administration, for such an idea.