Those are decisions for Parliament to make, but one example, arising from a question a few minutes ago, is Crown corporations. Obviously, Canada is a shareholder of Crown corporations. It chose that vehicle for those lines of business. As a shareholder and the lawmaker, obviously, Canadians and Parliament can require Crown corporations to be subject to the greening government strategy. TBS itself could only encourage Parliament, or executive action could be used as an example of requiring something to be done instead of just encouraging it.
That would be one example.