I would say that's a start, but like one of your colleagues mentioned, there's no clear obligation and there's no clear mandate with pre-set targets for blending biofuels, for example. This would enable.... Then, if people who are obligated to meet the target, but don't meet their target, there would be a cost attached to it. This would create an environment where there's a cost of compliance. Either you buy the product, or if you don't buy the product and you don't comply, there's a cost to be incurred towards society.
That's the other thing that is missing in the current framework. If we want this to happen, there needs to be a consequence.