Thank you for the question.
All of the questions today demonstrate that it is imperative to change the discourse on climate change and make it clear that it is an existential emergency and threat. Unfortunately, this is not at all the way it is understood, as the commissioner's report demonstrates.
In recent years, the government has provided guidelines for training. I gave the example of the rights of indigenous peoples. In its genuine desire to curb systemic racism within institutions, the government has offered training to civil servants on this subject. They are taking modules during their working hours.
This is not something new. In the days of the Harper Conservative government, there was safety training. There have always been different types of training. So the mechanisms are there, and outside organizations can design very factual training, to depolarize the debate and make room for something more constructive.
You also asked me if training of this kind was available in other countries. I have started to research this. I know it's done in Germany and France, but it's something that should be explored further.