The IPCC report predicts many things, including that countries reduce their emissions by 43% by 2030. Our range is 40% to 45%. The IPCC says that all sectors must be in reduction mode. That's exactly what the plan we've presented does.
The IPCC says we need to cap and reduce emissions within three years. You will see Canada's new greenhouse gas emissions inventory in a few weeks. We have great news: we have already flattened the curve, which represents 12% fewer emissions in Canada, or 30 million tonnes, almost half of the emissions of all of Quebec.
Our approach is very pragmatic. As you may know, the IPCC does not prescribe by country, and its findings are for the entire planet. Also, the IPCC does not take into account jurisdictional issues in a country like ours.
The IPCC's recommendations must therefore be retained and adapted to our reality, which is not that of Britain, France or the United States of America.