Before I wrap up, I have a brief comment, and I think it's worth mentioning. I've heard it said a few times today that there was still time to meet the targets by 2050. That's a shame. What's important to keep in mind is that, in 2050, our children will be grandparents or older parents, depending on their health. If we don't move faster, it will be too late by then.
The work to implement a sustainable development strategy as important and as rigorous as this has to be done on a daily basis, piece by piece, starting now, with various milestones leading up to 2050. My hope is for better data collection and concrete measures to implement the strategy because those things are very important.
I'll give you an example of a concrete measure. The Government of Quebec committed to reducing GHG emissions and electrifying 100% of light-duty vehicles and 25% of pickup trucks. That is a clear and specific commitment by the Quebec government.
Will the Government of Canada go that far? Unfortunately, I don't think we'll get the answer to that today, but soon, I hope.