Thank you.
Last September, just before the federal election, you wrote a blog that was entitled, “There's only one climate vote in this election and it's for the Liberals”. You said—again, this will be a direct quote, from your blog—that the “Trudeau government had to fight for every inch of their policy progress in the courts, in the election campaigns of 2015 and 2019, and almost every day in between. And, at every step, they were fighting The Resistance”—that was the term you used—the coalition of conservative provincial premiers and their allies in the opposition and Senate benches in Ottawa committed to stopping progress on climate policy in Canada.”
How do you see federal policy developing efficiently and effectively at the rate we need to see to meet climate goals when continually being challenged by, in your words, the resistance?