I'm wondering about that, because as we see, government sometimes does one thing with one hand and undoes it with the other, so many times. It doesn't have to be just this policy; it can be taxation or military spending. In this case, without a national strategy, without a national target or goal just around this topic we're talking about today, it doesn't necessarily allow all the various departments' focus.
I want to get to the role of where the federal government kicks this off. My colleagues from the Liberals mentioned this at the beginning. Is there a role for the federal government to understand, in terms of a national building code, other than just the one-off programs that exist sometimes and then get pulled back the next year or change criteria, etc.? What is the most critical role the feds can play in making this transition happen?